Almost burned his building down. Reporter he says many people are staying behind, using what they have to protect their properties, knowing fire resources are stretched thin after monday mornings lightning strikes ignited dozens of fires across the region. I keep my sprinklers going and my water pumps working. Reporter a fire incident spokesman admits lack of resources has hurt containment efforts and he tells us these fires are moving in all directions and those who do stay behind need to keep their heads on swivels. Be aware of your surroundings, be aware of your environment and definitely be ready to go. Reporter evacuations across the growing fire complex, a fluid situation all day. Even catching commuters in a web of road closures. And that turtle rock bar and cafe and Lake Berryessa, the western edge of the lake, among those emergency mandatory expanded evacuation orders late this afternoon. We just saw police head up the road here towards Lake Berryessa with their lights on tryi
He is sort of one of a last era of musicians that really paved the way for so many different types of music thats fundamental to the american experience. He was a tremendous influence. And in his own right, he, he also brought such a gift of music and, and witness through that. Reporter chuck berry played to live audiences across the country well into his 80s. He said that performing that late into his life, playing rock n roll, kept him young. Live in berkeley, thom jenson. He said the music kept him going. Thank you, thom. Our coverage does continue. Find more across our digital platforms. Head to nbcbayarea. Com to read about chuck berry. New information about the moments before a police chase and an officerinvolved shooting in san jose left a man in critical condition. The man, naked, chasing a mother and several children at the time. Right before he was shot. Nbc bay areas Christie Smith joins us from san jose. You spoke with the mom about this frightening ordeal . Reporter thats
We just had a short while ago a News Conference with mayor ed lee. Chief fire chief joanne hayeswhite talking how 190 people if you can understand when you look at the plane, 190 people were found when the firefighters arrived walking off that plane. So, much belter numbers than we could have seen. This could have been a much worse situation. Initially, now we are hearing 132 people transported to hospitals. Varying degrees of people injuri injuries, nbc bay areas cheryl herd on site since the plane crash happened. Lets turn things over to her. Reporter jessica, i have been dichg pping in and out of continuing coverage. And some numbers, gives us a bigger picture, we have been told from the police chief and mayor, 291 passengers on, 16 crew members, 307 total people on board the plane that include passengers and crew. 48 people transported to bay area hospitals. So, those numbers arent exact. But thats the numbers that we have right now. Lets roll the videotape so you can see this plan
were and what they are. ward says he knows it won t be easy, but he hopes to gradually be able to replace the stolen bikes for his students. come on, push. push. push harder. you do it. you do it. reporter: if you have any information on the burglary you are asked to call san jose police. ward says the bicycles and tricycles are valued at $1500. live in san jose, kimberly tere. thank you so much. the city of oakland is calling in response to yesterday s may day demonstrations a success about 5,000 people took to the streets during the day-long event, but police say thanks to a more focused approach they were able to zero in on those having trouble and quickly removed them. 39 people were arrested. protesters broke windows and equipment, but unlike past occupy demonstrations, the vandalism was kept to a minimum. we had it deployed on the field and from what we see in the field back to the commanders in the emergency operation center so we can see in real time what