but a meeting is expected tomorrow. car grow ships sat silent. the only sound, wind. the only movement from recreational ships. the four day shut down of 29 west coast ports has only made the backlog of cargo worse. already in its ninth month. you ve got shopkeepers who can t get goods to put on thes. you have businesses that are laying off employees and talking about shutdown because cargo is stopped. reporter: the good stuff crisis is reaching other parts of the nation. honda shutdown production line at six plants on monday. we re now experiencing part shortages in idaho, indiana and canada and that s impacting our regular production. reporter: the plants will only operate at 50% production for the rest of the week. subaru is reportedly spending $60 million a month to air lift products to it locations. they can go to mexican ports. canadian ports, they can they can go to the suez canal or panama canal. reporter: the shore workers are expected to be called back
hoping birds don t stop to eat. there will be some mortality of fish marine mammal and birds. assignment it seems to impact the birds more. we re committed to the thorough cleanup of this accident. reporter: the planes spokesperson took responsibility for the broken pipeline. apologized for the estimated 2500 barrels of crude oil that spilled into a storm drain yesterday morning. we do may notintenance. reporter: the cause of the pipeline break is under investigation. for some the sight of black water washing up on shore serves as wake up call. the oil companies are hidden behind the hills. we don t see it and now it s in our face again. when it s in our face we do things about it. reporter: according to plains all american the pipeline was inspected two weeks ago but the results of that inspection have not been completed. the latest numbers, 105,000 gallons of crude oil has spilled into this ocean. there s a media update in the next hour. that number could chan
yards into the ocean. several fish and whales and ducks have already been seen covered in that oil. this is near refugio state beach. that broken pipeline sent oil into a culvert that ran into the ocean. we plan to do an overflight it a helicopter at first light to determine if the oil has moved. there are wind projections that say that the oil could move two to four miles south down the coast. the company which owns the pipeline plains all american shut down that line and is apologizing today saying it s thankful nobody was injured. we ll hear from them in the next half-hour. an assemblyman from the area says the spill went undetected until santa barbara county firefighters traced powerful gas smells to that area. he plans to speak out from sacramento this morning. seeing some of the pictures there makes a lot of us start to think about the cosco busan spill right here in the bay. reporter: disturbing reminder but if the initial reports hold true that about 21,000 ga
himself called 911 with a simple request. i m on speaker phone right now. [ screaming ] stop chasing me! i m going to crash! okay. are you the driver driving the wrong way? yes, i am! okay. you need to tell him to stop chasing me! tell the helicopter to stop chasing me. reporter: one that couldn t be han horde. reporter: the dispatcher somewhere in the east bay. tell the helicopter to get off me! stop the chase! and i will stop running! reporter: the driver apparently named justin was right. he did crash in north berkeley at the corner of hearst and california. andria borba, kpix 5. a growing environmental disaster off california s central coast. a broken pipeline has spilled thousands of gallons of oil off refugio state beach in santa barbara county. anne makovec live in the newsroom with the results. reporter: a chopper is going up to see how far the oil has spread. they estimate 21,000 gallons spilled into the ocean from a broken pipeline. oil ran t
meat processing facility. in san francisco a gas leak at fourth and folsom near the moscone center. chopper 5 is overhead as you see. a huge trench where crews are working there several streets have been blocked off and as you might imagine, it has snarled traffic in that area of san francisco. pg&e says a chunk of concrete hit a pipe yesterday and that was supposed to be fixed. it s looking to see if the same thing happened today. new at 5:00 a guilty verdict in the case of a career criminal who murdered his former girlfriend as the relationship was ending. randy alana was also found guilty of robbing sandra coke who worked as an investigator for the federal public defender s office. coke disappeared from oakland back in august of 2013. her body was found in vacaville a few days later. he showed no emotion as the verdict was read. alana and coke had an on and off 20 year relationship. prosecutors say it went sour when coke tried to end things and she accused him of kidna