at st. vincent de paul community center. that will be open as long as they are displaced. reporter: it was supposed to be 30,000 square feet with up to 196 multi-family units from studios to two bedrooms. this brings to mind other apartment fires. arson investigators are on the case, no cause yet. it s way to early to make conclusions about this fire. but that issue is one that concerns us. reporter: the mayor says she is concerned and is going to make sure that any future apartment construction projects here in the city have sufficient cameras and security crews and she is also asking oakland residents, veronica, to make sure that if there s one going up across the street to be on the lookout to make sure it doesn t happen again. on that note, does the developer at this burned-out construction site even plan to rebuild? reporter: yes. we talked to council member gibson-mcelhaney that they are going to rebuild. the plan is to put it back the way it was after the f
seeing cooler temperatures already this morning then we have the last couple of days. in the 50s. yesterday at this time, we were in the 60s. 63, livermore. 59, can t concord. we do have some cloud cover increasing the marine layer along the coast. most folks will see sunshine. it will dissipate early. a nice northerly flow along the surface. headlines today, a cooling trend begins. near seasonal for the first part of next week. the full forecast is still ahead. back to you. developing in the east bay, cruise in oakland dismantled a crane that was looming over the ruins of a devastating fire. now most of the people evacuated are able to go home this morning. the fire broke out early friday morning at the complex under construction at 23rd and valdes street. kpix5 s kate nielsen has the latest. reporter: it took less than 30 seconds to bring down the towering crane. my apartment is actually level with the crane. i was just saying, please don t go in my bedroom. robbi
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