tv KRON 4 Early News KRON August 25, 2014 6:00am-7:01am PDT
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>> darya: good morning on this day after the big earthquake a 6.0. >> mark: all the damage across napa of vallejo and all the other areas for peace are quick damage. >> mark: 4 homes were lost but no one was injured there's no class is right now for napa valley high school. as they assess the epidemic to their. water crews have worked all throughout the night at the
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tracks repaired the water breaks. >> mark: there are water stations available at not napa high school. >> darya: 33 buildings in napa you can't get into at all. there are many more buildings been that bad need to be cleaned up and repair it today. >> darya: and least 41 schools or buildings are damaged today. >> mark: 208 people are injured and 270 are hospitalized. there were some buckling all places are high were 121. >> darya: napa is seen some businesses closed as we look at some county courthouses as well.
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>> darya: what services for residents not have access to today? >>: the county of annapolis is not operating in their offices are closed. the city offices will be open and businesses will be open. those affected in the downtown area there is a lot of cleanup to do in most business owners may take today just to clean up.
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>>: i wouldn't speculate that 33 is the top number. and they will begin to work as they come into town today. in addition to the red tags there are a lot of buildings that are yellow tag. >> darya: are you kind of shocked or overwhelmed at all as he woke up this morning and saw the job in front of you? >>: it suddenly going to beat an extended period of building. and there's been so much economic growth in the past see years. it
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>> mark: we're all really fortunate that this did not happen l.a. when they're about the people outside on the town. >> mark: as mr. marden mentioned from the city of napa and they are looking at the buildings that have been red tag in the may increase. >> mark: the most damaging art it was in a mobile home parks were for mobile homes were destroyed. >> darya: why is an issue again. apparently a broken water pipe
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is being fixed at they have broken up the streets. >> reporter: and in the middle of the street not across the street and the reason why is that they will not not as their. no one is even daring to go across. >> reporter: this is historic downtown napa. the locked it would happen at 320 yes today if we were able to will go for in a
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section to an inspection to assure you the same thing. this building we know was definitely red tag. >> reporter: 18 be the rest of today or days to come and that's what they aren't even talking about rebuilding. we did a live interview with them on the phone. >>: we continue to have cruised in the area during a few kinks. the eye hundred and 50 customers that are still without power. if
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we detect any natural gas we can make sure that the area is secure. >> reporter: calling you get the phone call after the earthquake was a your first priority to go of it and turn off the gas for them? >>: we know we live an earthquake country we have to be ready we had crews ready on both sides to come locked in a repair or replace. >> reporter: everybody around here fact a lot of businesses as well. they cannot operate.
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>> george: the time is 6 alive and then the commute is getting underway. in a state 80 there's an accident and instead to back up the right. were also checking in incident on a 680. appears to be a truck of loss is low seat in aluminum. in at the bay bridge toll plaza look of things to be backed up there also.
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>> george: we learned this morning that old saw no more road. it is close between congress and inhuman. >> james: lot of low sixties read half 59 right now in san jose. will warm things up in the upper 70's or 80's. crusted north bay looking at mid to upper '70's met simpson set back san francisco come in a 70 degrees.
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have fallen off on the bottom of the bridges. everything checked out here in the north america. the check all of the toll bridges and the area allowed that buckling we saw they've gotten in there made temporary fixes. >> reporter: is not completely repaired yet their temporary fixes in place. annie hall guzman but watching social media. that all the wine
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collapsing. and it looks like there ought a lot of things to clean up in the next few days. >> reporter: socialists would you're dealing with today. you please show us your pictures at crime for that kind or art sweater ph or you're more apt. >> mark: down near the center of lot of wine storage facility. a lot of them i'd just be stored through want to lose a lot of wind
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>> darya: that some of the fund committee a to see to. so those boroughs are so heavy. yet it fortalice in there and claim among in they're actually tearing up the summer wasted it to the pipes. >> reporter: it's really frustrating this is a pipe that they thought they had fixed, only to see when they attend the water back on the door more cracks in it.
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then the 8 in. cast iron water mains. and that is the story that has been repeated across napa. the thousands of people are without water and remain that way for more than 24 hour spirit. many of been working to wells hour shifts. >> reporter: right now they can telas and they can't tell you. >> reporter: that are going to
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set up water stations one was set up at napa high school. the conflict of containers that you have to have water to survive. >> reporter: yesterday but i went to the mobile home park that had a fire they had no water to fight the fire. that to stand by and watch the houses burned to the ground. that is very frustrating to fire cruise and people who are without water. >> reporter: with trust these fuel working extremely hard to get this back in.
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>> mark: more on the earthquake. and you can see the items talked about here. be a part of our coverage. the shaking glassine 10 to 15 seconds. a violent shaking for my house we were in sonoma. and a lot of broken glass and the store. >> darya: so many people have the surveillance cameras now i want you to forget in relive it.
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>> reporter: he was allowed to go inside and know he's not open for business. these inspected the damage and he cannot reopen until the inspectors, and look at his building. and also to make sure that this rather bizarre safe enough. this is not open he's not making any money and a lot of workers are coming in to help him out. >> reporter: we can take one intersection and transplanted into another intersection to say how big the damage is. they still have two-thirds of
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downtown buildings to go. >> reporter: that car that was parked there overnight was heavily damaged when as well. that is the courthouse one cross was damaged and according to the police the criminal court held courthouse will be open to the public and police in 90 minutes. >> reporter: napa but it's only 6 mi. away from the epicenter. does anyone out and put fencing around this place is just a very
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>> darya: and then there were the finest the mobile homes that caught fire this. >> reporter: this mohawk home parks sustain serious damage. but this is all after three yesterday. fire crews kids think when the help debris of sparked the blaze. >> reporter: they received more than a thousand calls to 911.
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but not when you have emergency after emerge see you have to respond to all of them. >> darya: luckily there's no school. which are scores of schools. >> mark: 19 elementary schools five high schools are not in session today. we want to get to know far school closes tomorrow will we make an announcement in one this afternoon.
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>> george: a truck lost its load the southbound and as a consequence is backed up the route of 680 south. in an accident on 80 westbound. all the way tie with four. will have more traffic coming up. >> reporter: reading alatas photos this morning as our viewers are waking up. this just came in this morning. they're
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damage many of the historic buildings used shows crumbling spirit of downtown napa in downtown l.a. help. there's more of a concern toward these bricks and other pieces that are falling in the street. his downtown napa and a water view. >> darya: 208 people were injured. how many people were actually in it and what condition >>: 17 patients for a minute to route the day and yesterday.
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that includes bloch broken bones and other injuries. m1 patients that remains in critical. >> mark: how do you handle the rush once an emergency like this happen? >>: we have a great deal of staff that is ready to respond to these type situations. >> darya: we heard that a 30 year-old border is fraught with the most serious. >>: i do napa information on that.
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>> darya: house also told that a baby was born and a missed this whole thing. >>: yes in the midst of the cement was born. a healthy baby bore. >> mark: are you seeing in it injuries from the earthquake itself or from claiming afterwards. >>: and they should leave they were all from the earthquake and as the day progressed he said its st. injuries due to people tried to claim them. >> darya: is anyone still there
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>>: 1 advance that it was behind what i expected. you do which is supposed to do you stand up and you clean things up. >> mark: we don't have earthquake insurance. there's going to be until of tens of million dollars of damage. >> darya: 9 the road will be taking care of by the city and county. >> george: first need tech talk about hot spots that are affecting drivers. or a truck lost its bloat it was carrying
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lumber in seat model. traffic is backed up all the way to the dublin and a change in starting to affect the westbound 580 ride. >> george: this in pinole when another accident. and it now coming out with a 34 minute drive time. so we have about 18 to 20 minute drive time. for the san mateo bridge and highway 92 we do not yet see stop and go conditions. >> george: weekend in the next half hour to 35 minutes. it's
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here in the north to bed. were closed above cannot buckling yesterday. the bottling closing down cold old sonoma wrote. on our 29 come across of the avenue. aha >> james: showing us where the main quake happened on the map this year we see the 6.0. we are looking for more aftershocks of the more seven days. the ground can continue to shake. as the area right around the epicenter
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that is dark red. then against a severe and moderate and light as you get further and further out spirit >> james: the violent shaking was a little more widespread. here you're looking at one bell the 6.9 the one that haven't begun the day with the 6.0. just a quick look at temperatures. all this sixties to low 50s hey can you fix this? you bet! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall.
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>>:anny: folks of babar not letting all this wind go to waste. check out what these two guys from napa have done. the line >>: were not wasting water during the drought. were also not drawing attention to ourselves. >>:anny: the coast of this video to you to showing them pouring the wine into the bucket. i'm hoping that's wind that was on the ground. there you can see they then pour the wind over
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