Today looking at 76 behind concord, somebody went san jose, mystic is oakland as well as San Francisco. We do have a few frost advisories in effect for parts the bay area. Limited visibility, this accident really quick, santa rosa we have exposure here due to an accident, the traffic advisory is in effect on the westbound to celano road we have a crash there in the clearing stages, keep that in mind if you go through 1200 morning drive. A cemetery bridge traffic moving okay, Golden Gate Bridge with a fog advisory as well, that affects parts of the drive on the 101. Also a fog advisory for parts of american canyon, that has the drive and 80 as well as the venetian bridge. We are live at the news desk, new video coming in after an earthquake killed five people. It was a 5. 9 magnitude earthquake. 330 people were injured. This happened yesterday for us in northwest iran it is today there, the village is 250 miles away from the capital so not heavily populated. But 30 homes were destroyed.
105 to 106. Good morning to you in santa claire ra. The first day of school for you. Were looking at plenty of sunshine, hot temperatures in santa claire ra, mid 90s. And you are under the heat advisory today. Well above average temperatures for this time of year in San Francisco. A high of 80 degrees. Oakland, 87. 97 in san jose. And 106 in concord. Highs about 12 to 18 degrees above average for this time of year. Ill let you know when well cool down and when the on shore flow kicks back in coming up. And tracking the travel time. So far, so good at this hour. You can see you are in the green with the exception of one commute headed through the altamont pass. Just barely above 30 minutes. 34 minutes headed out of the tracey triangle westbound. Good on the east shore freeway and highway 4 and 101. And the bay bridge is pretty much a ghost town. When is it that empty . Erybis hng the roadways with a little bit of a delay. Same thing at the san ma at a i dont bridge, moving along slowly
Homes because of fear the emergency spillway could collapse. The danger has eased a bit. We are not out of the woods yet. We will have the latest on the situation as mornings on 2 continues. Monday morning february 13. We are starting 188 we are starting 188,000 people are under Evacuation Orders right now. State and local officials warned that the emergency spillway of the oroville dam might fail because of erosion. A lot of evacuees are at red cross shelters. Right now that spillway is holding. Crews took the pressure off of it. We showed you live a few minutes ago repairs on the spillway are happening at this very moment. We want to show you a map of the area we are talking about. Lake oroville filled to capacity. 25 miles southeast of chico. It is the tallest dam in the country. Evacuation orders extended beyond butte county into yuba county. Governor. Brown has issued an emergency order to help with the situation. He called in National Guard troops to help out. There is a Flood Wa
And occasional gusts near 25 Miles Per Hour. 91degrees and we do have a slightly higher chance for storms today. Ill show you when we see the best potential for rain in the phoenix metro. And well look at the next few days in a few minutes. And delays on i17 because of this closure. I17 southbound at 19th avenue. A steady stream of brake lights because of the closure at 7th street. Take a look at the big pretty quiet. The delays now are extending before camelback traveling i17 southbound. And when you hit the stack you could take i17 southbound. Take the 51 and forget about the 17 if youre using the freeway. Take the 51 to get around. And nick ciletti is out there with all the details on this traffic. Were hearing from dps that minute. The hope is to try to get it open before we get into the thick of rush hour. And meantime. I want to get to some video. Dps is telling us before midnight an audi sedan was traveling and got a flat tire and pulled off on the side of the road. The 22yearol
Im George Howell. The cnn newsroom starts right now. At 3 00 a. M. On the u. S. East coast, we start with these wildfires in the state of california. The death toll there continues to rise. Presently now 80 people who have lost their lives there. On a map, you can see where these fires are burning in both the north and southern parts of the state. Scorching land there for more than a week. So far the fires have destroyed an area larger than the city of chicago. The socalled camp fire in the north, its about 65 contained. The woolsey fire in the south, almost 90 contained. And across the state, thousands of people now displaced. In one walmart parking lot, take a look here. You can see survivors. They have set up tents, turning the area into a makeshift village. In the aftermath of so much chaos, so much destruction, there are some incredible stories of survival that we are hearing. One of them involves a School Bus Driver praised for helping 22 students to escape the camp fire in north