Evacuations from the fire zone. The message pretty much the same. Thanks for sticking in there. Reporter when the california governor met with fire evacwees at a food bank this morning, there was two words he said more than any others. Im so sorry. Reporter what were you apologizing for . People shouldnt have to live like this. And live it over and over he added. After power returned slowly, they still are. Whats been the hardest part for you . Knowing my family is okay and things are going to burn down and being evacuated, not having water, electricity. Its been rough. I have an 11 month old baby right now and its just really tough out here. Reporter midafternoon and still many Stores Remained closed. What did you want to buy in there . Protein powder. Or more gas. For generators, fuel. Reporter they dont expect power back at their house until friday maybe. Whats this been like for you . Its been chaotic. It is certainly not domestic, not even with all the rvs parked outside of walmart. He bought this fifth wheel after the fires in 2015 just in case. Reporter did you think you would be using it that fast . Not that fast, no. Reporter who would . Now, at this point in the story we would stand in front of that rv usually and Say Something about, i dont know, something more about gabe. The fact is hes gone. Hes gone home. He has no desire to return any time soon and somebody else is going home as well. Thats good news. But a lot of other people remain. Live, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. Home is a good place to be heading. People in lake county breathing a sigh of relief. The kinkaid fire is moving closer to middle town. Abc 7 News Reporter amy travelled to the fire lines in lake county. Reporter this was the view of the fire from middletown overnight. The orange glow looked far away, but not far enough for residents who were watching it closely. It honestly looked pretty scarey last night. It was super you could see the glow and the flames from my house. It is pretty close to my house. I think Anyone Around here was on edge. It was a very scarey situation. Reporter joe myer said it was a sleepless night for him as he watched these flames threaten lake county. You could see the fire coming over here and having been here through the valley fire, it did bring up some of those emotions. Reporter but this morning middle town was intact and safe. The fire well above the town. As firefighters came down the mountain this morning after an intense fight, they had plenty to be proud of. There was evidence of their fight on western mine road, pink now decorates the trees from all the fire retardant dropped here. You can still see smoke billowing out of the hills. But the fire is not progressing. This morning i was kind of relieved that it didnt look as bad, honestly, because i didnt know if i had to evacuate again. Reporter but she still doesnt have power, hasnt had it since friday. She is hoping for customers at her lash extension shop. Rent is due in a couple of days. Everything in the fridge has gone bad. Im almost out of dog food, which sucks because i dont know where to go for dog food. At this point it is another day in california, so i just live it day by day. Reporter the threat appears to be over. Residents are hoping that means life can start returning to normal. In middletown, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. Lets get a look at the conditions outside right now. Before we get to the current conditions, im just going to give you a look at the wind gusts. 61 miles an hour at hillsburg hills. 57 miles an hour. Right now, though, the wind gusts have diminished considerably. Looking at conditions in the hills this flicker isnt working. Let me try another one. Stay with me. Well get this moving very shortly. And on we go. Im going to take this down and move on to the next graphic because the clicker isnt working. Right now were looking at conditions in the hills like this. The gust above 1,000 feet are under 20 miles an hour and wind speeds at the surface are under 10 miles an hour. Thats good news. The bad news is that relative humidity is still quite low, mainly in the teens and some more bad news. I think this is bad news. A freeze warning is in effect for much of the north bay tonight. Low temperatures tonight dropping below 30 degrees into the mid to upper 20s. Ill give you a closer look at that in a few minutes. All right. Thank you, spencer. A News Conference is about to get underway right now with officials outside of sacramento. Lets see if we can get that video and listen to that. No. Well come back to that once everybody gets set. I guess theyre getting ready for the News Conference as we speak. But now that the electricity has been restored, businesses affected by the shutoffs are trying to get back to life as usual. Today pg e gave the all clear to all bay area counties facing increased fire danger. As of a few hours ago, 365,000 customers remain without electricity. This map shows when pg e estimates electricity will be restored in some of the communities with large blackouts. Utility crews must perform safety checks on distribution lines before they restore power. Many communities were spared from expected power shutoffs today. It is important to member some of our neighbors have been in the dark for five days and counting. Here is abc 7 News Reporter lauren martinez. Put all our camping gear so were ready to go. Holding milk and other essentials, phillip ratios us how solar panels on top of his work van are holding him and his wife over. I use our camping gear to keep refrigeration going. I have a cooler in my car. Reporter now on day five without power, he says theyre getting by. I wouldnt say im frustrated. Were kind of just living daytoday on it. Reporter across the street is the Mill Valley Public Library where a collection of newspapers are piling up. Nearby, neighbors are going on day five as well. You know, really, i guess the bottom line is just being grateful that we are not affected by fires and thats, you know, what i have been focussing on. My grand niece is 19, and shes a senior in high school, and she had never been without her cell phone. So we got out games. Reporter with their dogs in tow, they headed downtown where the power is back on. And with convenience aside, these mill valley residents say living without power is the least they can do. Were doing our part, you know. Its not much we can do, but its something. Reporter according to pg es outage map, they are expected to get their power back tomorrow night and pg e told us today that the community of fairfax currently has the most concentrated people without power right now. Reporting in mill valley, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. Now that electricity is being restored, businesses affected by the shutoffs are asking businesses for a favor. Support your neighborhood shops. We are in oaklands neighborhood with what is next for many of these struggling businesses. Reporter well, let me just say that this is a completely different neighborhood today. There is power, of course. The shops are open. And, listen, do you hear that . No generators. The sound of a silent generator was most appreciated in the neighborhood. With the recent shut downs, he had much to complain about. You have to move your cheese. You know, it is like that book, who moved your cheese . Well, i moved my cheese. Reporter all this cheese had to be moved to his other store or to a few wine refrigerators in the back of the store. If you pan over there, youll see all of the bottles and then move all of the cheese from the cases down below into these refrigerators. Reporter a minor inconvenience compared to what people in the north bay are going through. He experienced about 6,000 in lost revenue. Outside this safeway store, people seem to follow the old advice, when in doubt, throw it out. Because you dont want to get sick on top of Everything Else thats going on. Reporter we surveyed people to see what they were buying today. What is the first thing you bought down there . I just bought some more yogurt. More water. First thing im going to buy is more water and a good steak for dinner tonight. Reporter people had much to say about the less sons learned from recent events. Get a generator early. When they tell you theyre going to turn it off, believe them and get prepared. The experts say this is the last one this season. I hope theyre right. I dont know many businesses that could afford three of these. Reporter it will take months for these businesses to recover. And honestly, i think its time to support our neighborhood stores. Abc 7 news. A News Conference just getting underway right now with state officials. Thats just outside of sacramento. Lets listen in. Fire in sonoma and lake countys. The fire in the city of los angeles, and recently the hill fire in riverside county. Now, a couple things about the power shutoffs. Pg e currently still has out of power 206,000 customers. Currently standing gas and lek tris has 27,785 customers out of power and Southern California edison has 71,000 customers out of power. Over the last couple of days we have been really focussing with regards to the power shutoffs, particularly in the north as the days progressed longer with regards to the multiple power shutoffs. And being able to provide key Lifeline Support Services to communities, particularly in the Northern California area. So we work very closely with pg e. We work with our partners at fema, the California National guards and local governments to provide over 40 generators. We deployed in critical lifelines to include supporting water and waste Water Treatment systems. They have the ability to support evacuation shelters as a result of the fires that were going on and other kinds of commodities to be able to ensure that individuals had the supplies that they needed. As well, as a part of the fires where we have established several shelters and worked with local government to establish shelters, we will hear more about that in a few minutes from our health and Human Services representative, some interesting stats associated with that. As a part of the fire response, we have delivered over 5,150 liters of water, 2,016 emergency meals, 3,900 blankets, 515 comfort kits and 1,695 masks. And we have an additional cash of resources staged to support an additional 5,000 people were three days in Southern California given the current fire activity thats going on down there. Last night, here in the state operations center, the shelter task force thats been led by the department of social services and health and Human Services agency worked hard to identify a number of standby shelters in Southern California in anticipation of the wind event that is actually happening now with the red flag conditions in the santa anas and they directed a number of American Red Cross personnel and supplies to be strategically placed throughout Southern California. As well from the beginning of the power shutdown and during the fire weather event, we have been strategically prepositioning fire strike teams and task forces comprised of local and state fire assets throughout the state. These have included engines, fire engines, hand crews, bulldozers, dispatchers, helicopters, Emergency Management personnel. There are over 100 fire engines. And the resources themselves have been essential in the immediate initial attack on all of the fires that i mentioned helping to keep the fires as manageable as possible. In addition, we have over 500 mutual aid fire engines from both the state and local government from throughout california assigned to the various fires. In addition thats in addition to what cal fire has committed, which chief porter will talk about in a few minutes. Looking at the big picture and the potential for Additional Fire activity, we also engaged the Emergency Management assistance compact. This is a compact to bring in fire strike teams and assets from other states, nearby states. So we have been listening in to this News Conference that is happening here. 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Id just like to say, you know what, if you have doubts about the power of women, we just have to remind them everything in this world came out of the body of a woman. Okay . Lets think about that. Reporter an audience captivated from beginning to end. The bravery and determination she showed in her ambition to change the world, it is inspiring to see. Her message really resonates. Reporter the funds will support the Community Programs and services that annually serve more than 18,000 women and their families. Everyone has the power to inspire others. Be courageous, stand strong, be yourself. Reporter in santa clara, abc 7 news. We havent seen a lot of dr. Ford since the whole controversy, so it is good that she felt at least comfortable enough to attend that event. Thats true. And be an inspiration to so many. Well, weather conditions are improving in some respects the wind is diminishing. Thats good news. But it is still bone dry. We have sunny skies by now. This is a view over the tower where it is 67 degrees. 70 at san jose. Gill roy 66 at pacifica. Smokey skies, but clear. We have temperature readins right now in the low 70s. 69 at concord, 66 at livermor blue sky at the golden gate looking toward the north. These are forecast features. Winds continue to diminish, but it is still dangerously dry. We will have cold conditions in the next few mornings and a dry, sunny pattern for at least the week ahead, perhaps longer. Overnight lows will drop into the 20s in some spots tonight. Looking for a low of 27 at santa rosa. It will be quite cold in the north bay valleys. Lows in the upper 30s to about 40 and lows in the low to mid40s around the bay shoreline. A freeze warning in effect for much of the north bay, including napa and sonoma. Low temperatures range from 25 to 32 degrees. Be sure to protect sensitive plants, pipes, pets and people. Tomorrow, though, temperatures will bounce back up into the 70s in most locations. Low 70s around the bay, low 70s inland and one or two coastal locations will top out at 70 degrees tomorrow. Of course the air quality is still not great. Only moderate air quality in most locations tomorrow. It will be poor in the north bay. Good in the sante fe valley. The halloween forecast, i cant believe how long i had to work on this outfit. Clear skies for trick or treaters and relatively mild conditions. Looks like temperatures will generally be in the 60s until after 8 00 a. M. Sunny skies ahead for the next seven days. Over the weekend, we fall back to standard time. An extra hour. Yes, an extra hour of sleep or no sleep if you have other things you would rather be doing like hanging out, bing watching tv. Bing watching reruns of spencer. Another hour of sipping, lets put it that way. Nice that you could get the mummy to do the same dance that you do. Thats a good old mummy. Those moves will never leave you. Thanks, spencer. Okay. All right. 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