Few days. As temperatures go up, so too does the risk of wildfire with hot, dry conditions earlier on the floor we talked with Cal Fire Division chief and he says that the shift in weather and fire danger in california this week was swift. What we are seeing right now is a rapid dry out of what we call our light flashing fuel. The grass is out there, it is a catch22. We had a great year of rain which is awesome for our reservoirs and Water Supplies but on the flipside its also more dangerous for fires to the small starts we are getting are starting to get larger quicker. As you can see over the last week we see about 150 new fires per week across the state which is an rapid increase than where we were a month ago. He says it is key for People Living in fire prone areas to be prepared by creating Defensible Space around the house. And also having a go bag ready with everything you need in case you have to evacuate. It really is remarkable how fast things dry out. We were talking a momen
Board ending his day on night shift when the high speed train from the norristown line hit. Upper darby emergency crews got the call just after midnight. Inbound norristown high speed train came into the terminal and hit a station car that was sitting in the terminal. Unoccupied. Reporter 42 people were injured. 41 passengers and the conductor some critically. Theres blood everywhere, yeah, the driver is all banged up and one girl bleeding out of her face pretty bad. Reporter workers in yellow vests could be seen clustered around the disabled train on tuesday. Ronnie says the train missed two stops this morning and had to back up to get passengers. Blue past. They never go past. They just stop and we get on gone. It blew past hadnt to backup at gulph mills. Same thing happened at bryn ma mawr. The leading investigator will speak to the press soon live in center city, well carry that for you. We know this. They will look at the train, the condition of the tracks and the condition of the
The store owner believed that the individual had something in his hand either a knife or a gun and thats what made the store own are in fire his weapon. Reporter hit the suspect in the chest twice. He works seven days a week, okay, even sundays hes there 10 00 oclock at night still working. Reporter angel perez owns the company lex to the Laundry Center and agrees with the decision to not charge the shooter. Thats wonderful because he was protecting his business. Reporter but not everyone in the neighborhood agrees. Since he dropped the money, i think he shouldnt have shot him after that. Reporter video also shows the critically wounded suspect being dragged by someone along with numerous people scooping up the stolen cash. Cops are looking at the video to identify those who dont return that money back to its rightful owner. I would advise you Police Return the money for the simple fact this is probably one of your neighbors. Probably a store that you frequent daily if not weekly, and
Out across the city. Marin head lands there. Once completed here, tallest building in San Francisco. 1,070 feet. Quite the sight in city by the bay. Welcome to the nine. Sal and gasia have the day off. I will ask allie and pam right here, are you fans of the tower . We have seen it going up over the last couple of years. It is rare to see that view youre looking down at the b of a building. It looks very small when youre up there. Im kind of a traditionalist. It is weird to see the skyline change so much. I get youre not a fan. It is hard. It is hard to get used to. It is different. I like all of the pop culture jokes about the two cranes on either side looking like it was a tower with two arms and shrugging its shoulders. I think it will be unusual to not see the cranes there. It has been part of a permanent fixture from the beginning. I love the skyline of the city growing up in the bay area. You know, things change. You know, its he has done so much in terms of charitable donations.
Coast. As of 5 00 22. 5 north and 75 west a category 3 and cause problems and the and can you see the track pretty much scrapes the east coast. And at shift will be a difference for the coast. If ts or the center is on the coast line they will experience the winds 1 15 to 1 115 to 125 from stuart along 95 and a 1 northeast wind huge damage. If it shifts off the coast it is awful but it is better. If it goes to the west 50 miles more population dealing with the winds. Literally are you talking 5, 10, 15mile shift will make all the difference in the world and then, you know the parallels the coast up by charleston. I posted last night are you buzzing about this youre buzzing about this. And a the gfs doing a swing and coming back. Lets not worry about that today. It is eight days down the road and quite often eight days later it will get us. It probably wont. It is sitting out here and moving away. Dont concern it with the storm about the loss of life in the short term, thats the big iss