Brush fire in the nice of the names start ripping and i was like okay, thats real. Reporter with jobs and 20 engines, it was kept at 10 acres and some minor exterior damage to homes but no permanent damage. The mayor says hes always worried about the fire potential of that hill. That hill gets dry pretty quickly up there because of the vegetation and all of those wonderful trees, eucalyptus and pine. They are beautiful, but the content is a lot of oil, a lot of burning material so we always worry about that. Reporter a carpenter was 15 it away when he got a call from his housemates that they were evacuating. Probably the last thing i expected today. This is probably the last place that is going to happen. When will fire crews finally gave the all clear . Use of the fire is out. Reporter it is out and contained at this point but we do have some wind here in the city of south San Francisco, right now theyre hoping to get those evacuees, there are still evacuation orders in place, back to
It was another day of record high temperatures across the bay area, it will be another night of elevated fire danger. The major flipflop just a little while ago by the trump administration. What it could mean for california counties ravaged by wildfire. Breaking news, tracking new details on this warehouse inferno the last few hours. Our crews got the before fire crews did. There still out there dowsing hotspots. The flames first broke out around the clock this afternoon. Its its a long starlight street. Our crews are there working to get details on the cause and what was inside. We have an update tonight at 11 00. A live look at at that huge South San Francisco sign. We all know the Industrial City homes there were left singed this afternoon after flames ripped to the hillside earlier, scorching october temperatures out there. Good evening. More on that close call in just a moment but first this hot forecast, in many locations. Which means the fire danger is not over tonight. Paul heg
Until tomorrow morning. Yeah, our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow standing by with the very latest details. Yeah, yeah, i see the winds look like theyre just hanging around a little bit not as ferocious as was last night so this red flag warning has changed a little bit this is mainly over the mountain tops above a 1000 feet in the east bay and the north bay hills you see right here as we take you for a closer look. The Oakland Hills above a 1000 feet certainly could see those winds blowing again 2030 Miles Per Hour weve seen some 18 almost 20 mile an hour winds already that will likely pick up a little bit tonight, whats dangerous now as the air mass is just so dry up above from those northerly winds were talking 1015 relative humidity so fires Getting Started will move rapidly in those kind of conditions as well things get moving along with should a fire gets started also in the north or him the gun napa Sonoma County looking at those gusty winds there again 2030 mile an hour gus
News station. Youre watching kron 4 news at 9. At 9 it is mid october and the bay area has seen another day of record high temperatures good evening. Everybody, im pam moore and im grant lotus in for ken wayne tonight, lets get straight to it. Several cities across the bay broke or tied daily record high temperatures today. A red flag warning was slated to expire this morning but has been extended for some locations until tomorrow morning of course were also tracking power shut offs and outages across the bay area pg and e says it aims to have the power back on for all customers affected by the Public Safety power shutoff by 10 oclock tonight. Kron fours Ella Sogomonian is live in our newsroom right now with the latest efforts on that l a. Thats right nearly 50,000 customers earlier this week were warned that they could have their electricity cut off by the Utility Company and today we learned that was true for about 41,000 customers thats because some neighborhoods were spared due to
News station. Youre watching kron 4 news every tear. Like the whole neighborhood with gun and claims. Now at 10 the threat of wildfires is still here a grass fire near the landmark South San Francisco sign filling the sky with smoke. The danger hitting too close to home for families which were forced to evacuate we want to have more on this in just a moment, but first tonight, the bay area as a whole is still not out of the woods when it comes to fire danger, thank you for joining us tonight at 10 im pam moore and im grant lotus in tonight for ken way we saw another day of record breaking heat here in the bay and a red flag warning that was set to expire this morning was extended for some regions until tomorrow our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow standing by with the latest on the fire danger tonight, lawrence yeah guys, this red flag warning now extended until 8 oclock. In the morning tomorrow morning thats because this ridge just really stubborn not breaking down very rapidly and