to night, almost an entire block is left picking up the pieces of their shattered lives. we have fox 29 live team coverage of this deadly fire. thalia perez spoke with people who are now left without a home but let s get right on out to dave kinchen who s life at the scene of this tragedy. dave, this is a heart-breaking story. reporter: heartbreaking absolutely. this tragedy is just unspeakable. over my shoulder you ll see the houses that have been charred by this fire. this started as a fire that impacted a couch and quickly and i mean quickly spread to several other houses, row homes, and this is as the fire department just sits around the corner turned into a three alarm blaze that took four young lives. family member overcome with sadness after four children die in an overnight fire on the 6500 block of gezner street in southwest philadelphia. friends and neighbors identify the victims as four year old twins named marie and marry ella bowa. patrick zena holding this one
style weapons, and, ammunition. now, a pennsylvania state police believe that they are hot on the trail of 31 year-old eric frein. they are still warning people in this area to continue to use extreme caution, until he is caught. chris o connell is live in monroe county with the very latest that we know at this hour, chris. reporter: joyce and karen, good evening. weary rest tenth here in the poconos are still scared and they are still on edge as this manhunt for a cop killer now is going on its tenth day. thirty-one year-old eric frein is still believed to be hiding somewhere in the deep woods where his parents live here in monroe county, the self-taught serve eiffelist is familiar with this terrain. intense weekend search continues today. swat team members concentrating their efforts in the delaware state forest area at monroe pike county border. we saw plenty of police searching vehicles going into frein s family s neighborhood, one car had bottles of water confiscated
asking. oh, yes it was a cheap shot. you ask that like it is a question, kerry barrett? big daddy graham will be here to talk bit. good day, everybody. it is monday, september between the second, 2014. am i sick am i have a cold or yelling at eagles game all day yesterday. maybe both. we know he is sick. maybe a little bit of both. sue serio, good morning to you. okay. on a monday morning, and, as we mentioned, the last few hours of summertime, we have been saying for days and days and days, monies first day of autumn but season doesn t officially change until tonight so we have a few more hours left of summertime. let s enjoy it. it will not feel like it. clouds have cleared out and we don t have anymore rain. a few areas got light rain overnight and you can see most of the system pulling away, cold front that came through and we had a nice warm day yesterday but right the now, with a little bit of the breeze and those breezes will be picking up, it is 68 degrees
the strongest quake to hit the area in 25 years. the epicenter 6 miles from nappa. wine country is devastated. water lines have broken. the ceilings have come down. every file cabinet is and its side. the latest from the bay area as residents brace themselves for after shocks. live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 10:00. we begin with a developing story in california. at least 120 people have been hurt, three of them are critical after an earthquake measuring six-points rattles northern california. good evening, everybody, i m joyce evans. i m karen hepp tom night people living in that area are focusing on what s next. and they re also bracing for after shocks. will car has the latest from nappa. reporter: this is the biggest earth what ick to hit the bay area since 1989 partially destroying buildings like the one behind me and now crews are all throughout the area trying to see how much of their damage has been caused. massive cleanup
we are looking at until 7:45, and, for chester county and eastern montgomery county, and then we will have this new flood advisory that is issued pretty much from delaware county up through pennsylvania, and over into camden. so, these showers that we re seeing move through are caring a a lot of heavy rain. here s a look the at satellite and radar. we have one batch moving through a couple hours ago and here comes the next batch. heavy rain is expect with this as this moisture justin to push east, past i-95. that is where we are seeing right now these lines of continuing are continuing to press further east. if you are not looking at, any of the rain right now, or thunder, likely on the eastern shore you can expect that to start to move in by this is evening. here s a lot fox future cast. we will pinpoint it at 7:00 o clock and you can see the moisture has push off to the east from dover up toward atlantic city. for the rest of the evening it will continue to be scattered sho