We always move at the speed of safe. We have to keep the public and responders safe. Reporter bart engineers are also monitoring the barge closely. This is how it looked before it capsized. About 100 feet long and 50 feet wide. They were using it to work on the transbay tube. A bart Spokesman Says the barge is about 1,000 feet away from the tube. But engineers have questions. That its very stable that its not going to drift towards the tube. Thats obviously our biggest concern right now. Even so the tube is buried under 25 feet of sand. Reporter the barge does not move near or drift near the tube, then it should be find. Right now they dont anticipate problems. So right now, the priority is to cap the leak and, two, try to remove the barge away from the area. Even though the yellow boom is gone, they still have two large yellow balloons to mark the locations, the last known location of the submerged barge. Allen . Da, besides the weather, it is obviously going to be dark soon. Do we know how long theyre going to be out there . Reporter theyre talking about days because it will take a lot of time to get in there and get a diver or divers to go down there and right now its too dangerous to send anybody do so even with that, they say it will take days to clean up and possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars to clean this all up. Very expensive. All right, da, thanks so much. New at 6 00 a pacifica sinkhole getting high level attention. Its been sitting unrepaired for months. Now the state is stepping in. Kpix 5s jackie ward is in pacifica with that story. Jackie. Reporter liz, when people see a news crew roll down to the pacifica pier they know why. Because were talking with the ongoing erosion. Now the states Coastal Commission is trying it light a fire under the group who is responsible for getting that sinkhole repaired thats been unrepaired for months. Its a sign thats been up for months. Ramp closed for maintenance. For those who live around here, its frustrating. They will never have a walkway over there unless they build, you know, something thats, you know, completely sound. There should be a concerted effort to get people in here and really do a real remodel job. Reporter mary has lived here for 15 years. While she is not worried about her safety living close to the water, she believes the city has an opportunity to fix the seawall. Right now its straight up and down and that is not conducive to good erosion control. They really need to have a wall that has an angle so that the waves come into it and then go away. Reporter this sinkhole just feet away from where apartments had to be torn down opened up in december. The walkway still remains closed and the california Coastal Commission is pointing fingers at ocean air apartments. The commission claims its only received preliminary drawings from ocean air. Its not enough and they are getting more concerned. Do you think pacifica is doing enough . I i dont really think they are spending enough money. They had a sinkhole right there on the walkway. And you could tell that, you know, they didnt put too much time into, you know, thinking this out before it happened. Reporter in regards to that sinkhole, the city of pacifica wouldnt comment because they say they are not the ones responsible for fix it. Ocean air apartments is the one that should get that repair work done. They were unavailable for comment. In pacifica, jackie ward, kpix 5. Frankly, they didnt think too much when they developed it back in the early 60s. Its all landslides thats intersected by the san andreas fault. Good luck trying to stop the fault and landslide. Its a huge problem. This isnt going to help. More rain on the way for tonight. The kpix 5 hidef doppler as you can see some heavier cells beginning to move in right around larkspur and mill valley and then you go across the bay over to alameda in oakland and piedmont and theres some good cells coming down but most of the action is offshore as we are going to be getting hit with more rain tonight when another secondary front moves through at about 10 00 tonight. In the meantime we havent done too badly. San jose a half inch, city more than an inch. North bay we are looking at almost three inches of rain for san rafael and an inch 2 3 for santa rosa. There will be rain moving south tonight. There will be winds gusting up to 35 Miles Per Hour but in neither category neither the rain nor the wind will be as strong as it was last night when, by 11 00, 50,000 people were knocked out of power. Hopefully we wont have big problems tonight but well have rain. We draw amounts and well also have timing in the forecast in a few minutes. Let me show you this. Sky drone 5 over a mudslide in the Oakland Hills. This evening homeowners getting bad news after tons of mud pushed into their homes. Kpix 5s kiet do in the neighborhood below skyline drive tonight. Kiet. Reporter yeah. We are right in the thick of it. You can see there is mud right up to the front doorstep of this home here on banning drive in the Oakland Hills. We have been coming and going from these homes all day to monitor the progress of the mud thats coming to the back of the home and then just after lunchtime, the city of oakland came in and redtagged these buildings saying that the mudslide and the crumbling road above it made it too dangerous to be inside. At barbra stones home on banning drive in the Oakland Hills all thats left to do is hope and pray. [ inaudible ] whatever happens. Reporter in her backyard its a slow motion disaster as mud comes down steadily building up pressure against her home. Right now, the mud is only 6 but its only a matter of time. You can see where its pushing this door but if it keeps going, the pressure is going to break through. Reporter for Diane Henderson next door the situation is dire. Her home took the brunt of the mudslide and now a wall of mud two feet high is pushing against her sliding glass door and coming inside. Theres mud in the back bedroom, unlivable. Reporter its coming down from the street that runs parallel to and above banning drive. A 20foot section of the street just gave way around 8 p. M. Last night taking out a huge chunk of asphalt along with it. Crews from the city of oakland have been brainstorming how to fix it all day. I see a lot of engineers Walking Around here. Are you confident that they will be able to safe your house . No. [ laughter ] im hopeful. Im trying to be positive. Reporter for this person, the mud side missed his property. Standing on his deck you can see the damage next door a reminder. Living around the bay area, you either have earthquakes or fire or weather. So we have to get used to that. Reporter to give you some sense of the force of the mud and the size of the mess, it is hitting the back of the house coming down the side corridor and flowing out here to the front of the street. So the city of oakland has a huge mess to clean up. East bay m. U. D. Is trying to establish water and get it back to the customers sometime tonight. We are talking about two dozen customers without water at this point. Live in the Oakland Hills, kit kpix 5. Powerful winds toppled a tree in oakland last night. It hit a power pole on the way down snapping it in half. This is on 14th avenue near east 14th street. Businesses near the downed power line couldnt open because they didnt have power and they are not alone. Pg e says 16,000 customers in the east bay are without power. Well have more coverage on the fallout from the storm coming up in just a few minutes. New at 6 00, sorting out the winners and losers after a bruising political fight in sacramento. The lawmakers passing the billiondollar gas tax for road repairs and kpix 5s political reporter melissa caen, you were at the capital for late vote. It was. Jerry brown had a press conference at 10 45 p. M. To celebrate the passage. So yeah, it was a long night. But for you folks at home, youre not going to see these new taxes until november. But now that the fight is over, we can see who wins and loses. The winners, state leadership. Thats governor brown, happy birthday, governor, by the way. Senate president pro tem kevin deleon and Assembly Speaker anthony rendon. They set a deadline of a week to pass it and they got enough democrats and one republican needed to pass that road repair package. After a very long day of voting, negotiating, senator deleon had this to say. Its important to do a contrast between our rhetoric and real action. We delivered here. Now, other winners include holdout votes. Thats right. The leadership was ready to deal to get this passed so for a handful of legislators this meant moving about 1 billion in transit projects to the front of the line. Another winner a group that paid for all the ads encouraging people to tell representatives to vote yes on this package. Fix our roads is an organization of labor unions, chambers of commerce and transit agencies. And they are all winners now in this final count. Now, for the losers, they include state republicans. Now, despite their impassioned speeches about the poorest californians being hurt by this, they could not stop it from passing. The leader of thsenate republicans jean fuller had this to say. Its a sad day. The people in my community they are very hard working. They basically want their children to have a better life. And every day, they attach more but they never see the services. Other losers include legislators who didnt hold out. Im only partially kidding but this was a chance to bring home some pork. So if your representative voted yes and didnt demand something great for your district in return that was a missed opportunity. Finally, the final loser farming and agriculture. Businesses like farms that transport tons of goods in trucks on state highways say this tax will hit them very hard and cut into their already slim margins of profit. We might see an increase in the cost of food that they are transporting. They are going to pass on that cost to us. Of course. And were going to pay the extra tax so well just keep paying and paying. Sell your car, stay home. [ laughter ] dont eat anything. [ laughter ] have a good weekend. Have a garden. Thank you. Danger at the dock. Strong winds knocking around sailboats. The damage and cleanup at northern californias largest boat show. And theres still no plan to deal with one of the bay areas largest mudslides and the gaping hole its left in the highway. The struggle to get repairs going. And sending a message with a missile. The world reacts to the u. S. Strike on syria. The questions over how far President Trump can go without approval from congress. ,,,,,,,,, mountains. It created a gaping hole, and closed the road. Its been two months since a slide cut off a section of highway 35 in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It created this gaping hole and closed the road. As of this evening, things have not changed. Kpix 5s len ramirez on the long road to getting it fixed. Reporter high up in the Santa Cruz Mountains highway 35 is still a road to nowhere. Two months after a massive mudslide create a 300foot chasm where the road once stood theres been a lot of talk but little physical progress towards fixing it. They are taking surveys. Look at it. Its going to take a lot of work to restore it. Reporter maria and her family live in a sort of no mans land right now halfway between the big slide and its little brother, a mile to the north. Fortunately, the smaller slide wasnt a complete washout. But the family is down to just one fragile lane to get to town. Its been really, um, freaky that roads are breaking. And im really happy that there are people that are trying to fix them. But it will take like centuries to fix them. Reporter it may seem that long for residents commuting to work and school who now must use the narrow and windy black road which is also down to a single lane in spots. The commute is longer. You never know when storms hit you dont know if youre going to be able to get home and how long it might take. So yeah, its been difficult. Reporter the chasm is so deep and wide, it presents particular problems for the engineers trying to fix it. Some have suggested building a bridge across it. Others say a road around it might be necessary. Caltrans estimates fixing the slide could cost 29 million making it one of the most expensive storm repair projects in the state. To make matters worse for neighbors, the slide has become a sort of tourist attraction on weekends adding parking problems and traffic jams to the mix. On highway 35, len ramirez, kpix 5. Well, they are still adding up the damage from the latest storm. Strong winds caused big trouble at a benicia house. A tree fell on the roof last night causing the ceiling to come down in a couple of the rooms. A woman inside had a head injury was taken to the hospital and was taken to the hospital. She is expected to be okay. A mess for a newark kfc a large tree fell in last nights storm landing in the middle of the roof. The damage is substantial. A similar scene in other parts of the city where large trees brought down by the wind and rain. The sound of saws and piles of debris are everywhere. The powerful winds also banged up more than a dozen boats. They were docked at the marina bay yacht harbor in richmond. Kpix 5s don ford shows us the damage. Reporter the storm started in the late afternoon. [ loud wind ] reporter by nightfall, the conditions became dangerous. We had gusts to 70 knots. And swells about 5 feet in the marina. Reporter docks started breaking away and several large brandnew sailboats broke their moorings and crashed into each other. The sudden Severe Weather surprised even the most experienced sailors. Once you have one thing failure that puts more load elsewhere and then as you go down the line, you progressively get more and more failures. You have lines that are securing the boats snapping, cleats ripping out of the docks, docks failing. Reporter cleanup and Damage Assessment started at daybreak and most boats had only surface damage but a few got holes. The most serious already pulled out of the water and being expected at local boatyards. But even with in setback, the show must go on. The boats are tough, sailors are tough. Its a lot of fun seeing, you know, seeing all these great boats. Reporter despite the damage from last night and it was significant damage, the boat show is now back open and will remain open for the rest of the weekend. In richmond, don ford, kpix 5. The show will go on yes, that wind that was a little too much. You know, the models were great on this. A week ago we had indications we were going to get hit good thursday, friday so cant say that you didnt know we were warned. Always in a storm you get stronger wind gusts, wind gusts. We are going to get hit again tonight not as much rain and wind but there could always be problems with it. Just to cut to the chase, tomorrow afternoon, we should be clearing. I want to start with that Silver Lining behind the clouds that are now producing rain over much of the north bay and now creeping to the peninsula. Even at the east bay where the hayward fault slices through the intersection they have a fairly good cell and over by alamo you can see that they have moderate rain in the neighborhood. But the brunt of the rain is off sort moving into the bay area tonight and early tomorrow morning. Right now low 60s. And its all powered by that low pressure thats skirting the shoreline of Washington State but on the south end of that we have a front coming through. Heres where we are right now. Look what happens by 10 p. M. We get a narrower band of rain that wont last as long as what we had last night. But when it gets here, it will be fairly intense. Scoots through, dont be lulled into a sense of false security. Theres another one coming through at about 8 a. M. Widely scattered showers tomorrow morning. Each one successively weaker than the last front that moved through. So tonight not too bad. Tomorrow morning, not bad at all but its not going to begin to clear up until tomorrow afternoon. Beach hazard statement for big breakers at the beach because of rip currents and sneaker waves. Heres what we are expecting more rain and wind tonight not as bad as last night showers early on saturday a little breezy and then sunny and warmer monday and sunday and tuesday for that matter. Overnight lows tonight, well see them down to 37 at santa rosa. And for tomorrow, the numbers will be in the low 60s. Extended forecast we are going to be looking for showers tonight, we get hit beginning in the north bay about 10 00, another band of showers early saturday morning. Sunday and monday okay as well as tuesday then more clouds behind the Silver Lining. We are another weaker system moving in wednesday and thursday. But heads up, theres more to come. Thank you. Serving up dishes for 100 years. The bay area restaurant favoring a major milestone. But it hasnt been without a struggle. How a Reality Tv Show helped turn things around. And coming up in sports, well check in with day 2 of the masters and kevin durant is back for his first full practice since his injury but steph curry now has a knee injury to sideline him for at least a game. Details ahead. ,,,,,,,, lead. The largest for an openening round at the masters in 62 years. Ck down to Charley Hoffman got off to a blazing start as he opened up a four shot lead the largest for an opening round for the masters in 62 years. Several contenders joined him atop the leaderboard today. The wind still whipping at augusta for round two. Jordan spieth started the day 10 shots back but birdied three of the last six including this putt upon 18 to move into a tie for tenth. He is four shots off the lead. As for hoffman he chunks his chip shot on 8 leading to a bogey. Hoffman shot a 3over 75. But he remains tied for the lead at 4under. Hoffman has company. On 14 Thomas Pieters sticks his approach setting up for a birdie to tie for the lead and Sergio Garcia still seeking his first major title lands a second shot on the par 5, 15th hole on the green. He had a birdie 3under 69 and is tied for the lead at 4 under. On 16 riki fowler joins the four under club with a birdie putt with the low round of the day a 67 to join Hoffman Peters and garcia in a tie for the lead going into tomorrows third round. 15 golfers are within 5 shots of the lead. To basketball now. While kevin durant is expected to play tomorrow against the pelican