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Smoke rising from the glass fire as we look over the napa valley. So far it has a burned about 11,000 acres. It really exploded overnight, and unfortunately there is zero percent containment. More than a thousand firefighters are on the fire lines battling the flames. We have Live Team Coverage tonight, Christien Kafton has the latest on where all of the evacuees gorge, and greg lee with the destruction to wines and homes. Tom vacar with details on the homes destroyed near santa rosa, put we begin with Cristina Rendon on the specifics of the glass fire. Cristina . Well, frank, the big unknown right now is how this fire started. We know they are planning a brief update is any moment now with Sonoma County officials. At this hour, nearly 60,000 people remain und ....
With a building resembling a medieval castle lost lost, embodying all its wine. I dont know what i could have done had i stayed up. Yes. Lets begin with andria borba in napa county. Reporter the damage leveled by the glass fire has taken a particularly hard toll on the marr family. The long time residents of the valley, the 87yearold dick marr lost the home where he raised his five children last night. You hear about it and read about it, but when you see where you spent 45 years of your life, it is really, i dont know i am crying. I am sorry. Reporter but the ruin didnt stop there. This glowing orange spot in the cell phone picture is his son seans home. This is our sons home, sean. He lives right down the trail. Reporter and in an almost too cruel twist, a second son lost his home, as well. My ore overtimer brother kelly lost his home, as well. We are resilient. We are full of love and blessed with so much, but it keeps hitting us. It is like come on, all right . It is enough already ....
Mta looks at the Surveillance Video on a week by basis. Were able to take a look at the service on the streets from week to week to see how well the mask compliance is going. Reporter the sfmta also reported having trouble with a few passengers when told to mask up. According to their data from april to august 31st, this are 63 verbal altercations specifically dealing with masks and nine operators have been assaulted. One driver was struck several times with a wooden bat in july. There was a minute toiature involved, as well due to facial compliance or lack thereof. Its a scary situation, indeed. Reporter roger out Transit Workers Union local 250 a believes many more drivers are not reporting passengers who dont compile to avoid any interruption to their bus route. We would like to see more assistance out there, boots on the ground in terms of people, workers, assi ....
Of something wrong came mid morning. We had the report of 16 firefighters that were possibly exposed to Carbon Monoxide. Reporter the firefighters were assigned to the glass fire, but werent actively fighting flames when they fell ill. At an offsite location from the base camp unrelated to the fire area. Reporter they were taken to the fair grounds and were examined on site. Of those 16 firefighters, one firefighter was transferred to a local hospital for further evaluation, and all of the other firefighters have been released back to duty. Reporter investigators are trying to determine what sickened the firefighters including the source of any Carbon Monoxide. The victims were part of the same group of firefighters. It was an Engine Strike Team assigned to the incident. So a group of five fire engines with 16 pers ....
Than 50,000 people forced to flee their homes in the middle of the night. As the glass fire explodes in size engulfing homes. And landmarks this is crazy terrible. Mike sick to my stomach, the threat to life and homes returning to the region yet again almost become a familiar drill now after a few years the burn zone even overlapping with the tubbs fire just 3 years ago the tubbs fire started on a sunday night it was very reminiscent of 3 years ago, no rest for weary residents or firefighters, this is a fullon firefight at all levels we are working in just miserable conditions. 10s of thousands of people forced to flee as a wildfire explodes to more than 35,000 acres in just over a day. We begin with that breaking news tonight at 6. Good evening. Everybody, im Vicki LiviakisJonathan Mccall in tonight for grant lotus our top story this monday night the fastspreading wildfire ....