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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for - >> san francisco is known worldwide for its atmospheric waterfront where spectacular views are by piers and sight and sounds are xhanl changing we come to the here for exercise relax ball games entertainment, recreation market, exhilaration a wide variety of contributions easily enjoyed look up the bay the waterfront is
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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live from the loma fire area where erosion has been the big concern. lots of damage right now in the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: that's right. we're here in the loma fire area. now they're getting hit by rain and snow. this won't do the sandbags much good. we're used to seeing a charred landscape when we come to the loma fire area. we were surprised to see a glittering beautiful scene, white dust, according all the ash. one homeowner we talked to says the scorched terrain is holding up surprisingly with from all the storms. but snow? enough is enough. >> the freezing and the thawing, freezing and thawing. okay. go away already. >> reporter: but swift, sudden erosion is still a concern. today people showed up to look at what's left of nelson road in scots valley. as we reported then collapsed sunday. >> it is shocking. i've been here many winters in the past and this is the first one that is quite this severe. >> reporter: and trees still falling. a large oak tree fell on this house in boulder creek. one family member who asked not to be on camer
live from the loma fire area where erosion has been the big concern. lots of damage right now in the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: that's right. we're here in the loma fire area. now they're getting hit by rain and snow. this won't do the sandbags much good. we're used to seeing a charred landscape when we come to the loma fire area. we were surprised to see a glittering beautiful scene, white dust, according all the ash. one homeowner we talked to says the scorched terrain is...
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el servicio meteorolÓgico nacional informÓ que el Área de loma recibirÁ 10 pulgadas de lluvia los prÓximos>> ciudades ofrecerÁn sacos de arena, pero no olvide llevar su pala para llenarlos, las bolas de arena estÁn disponibles en la ciudad de palo alto en el 1905. tambiÉn a la oficina del distrito de clara de santa agua. en las calles kansas y marin. >> ahora vamos a darle un vistazo a la trayectoria de esta tormenta que poco a poco se acerca a nuestra zona. >> para eso pasamos con guillermo quiroz. guillermo: estÁ la humedad sub tropical , conocido como rio atmosfÉrico, traerÍa la presencia de vientos que alcanzarÍan hasta las 60 millas por hora, lluvias intensas que generarÍa inundaciones, aparte de los niveles altos de nieve, el sistema se extiende dÍa tras dÍa, por lo tanto prepÁrese, tengo pronÓsticos, detalles al vl v volver. >> al regresar imÁgenes de un esquiador que se estaba estrangulando en una silla de ski. >> le diremos servicios disponibles para protegerse de las tormentas. >> siguen disturbios en mÉxico por el alza de las gasolinas, se han reportado dos muertos. ♪ >> un homb
el servicio meteorolÓgico nacional informÓ que el Área de loma recibirÁ 10 pulgadas de lluvia los prÓximos>> ciudades ofrecerÁn sacos de arena, pero no olvide llevar su pala para llenarlos, las bolas de arena estÁn disponibles en la ciudad de palo alto en el 1905. tambiÉn a la oficina del distrito de clara de santa agua. en las calles kansas y marin. >> ahora vamos a darle un vistazo a la trayectoria de esta tormenta que poco a poco se acerca a nuestra zona. >> para...
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. >>> homeowners are keeping a close eye on the area ravaged by the loma fire. after all the rain there, the conditions are so bad. here's the latest. >> reporter: here in gilroy, the area nearby is flooded out, and earlier, the entrance to this neighborhood was blocked out. it's even worse up in the mountains. those roads are flat out dangerous. amanda and friends had a fun-filled day planned at the park. >> just hiking. >> reporter: but they quickly saw this. barricades and crime tape blocking the entrance. the park is closed due to dangerous conditions. >> we're going to try to find another trail to explore. >> reporter: the canyon and other areas destroyed by the loma fire last summer have taken a beaten by heavy rains. and mudslides like this are a common sight. >> it's crazien here. the roads should be closed. >> reporter: on the bright side, the reservoir hasn't been this full in years. >> as long as nobody gets hurt or flooded out, we like it. ten years ago, we had about the same storm. but this is the nicest in a long time. >> reporter: but now they hav
. >>> homeowners are keeping a close eye on the area ravaged by the loma fire. after all the rain there, the conditions are so bad. here's the latest. >> reporter: here in gilroy, the area nearby is flooded out, and earlier, the entrance to this neighborhood was blocked out. it's even worse up in the mountains. those roads are flat out dangerous. amanda and friends had a fun-filled day planned at the park. >> just hiking. >> reporter: but they quickly saw this....
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one of the hardest his is the loma fire area. the reality is, even a little rain at this point can trigger big problems there. >> that is right, not only was the area ravaged by the years of drought, but lately it has been pounded by heavy rains that is costing 10s of millions dollars. >> it's impacting us quite a bit. >> he has had it with the rain. >> i'm ready for a break. a break in the weather. >> he manages the summit store along summit road in the mountains. he said that the constant beating by mother nature has taken a toll on his bottom line. >> we have been slower, people are hunkered down, coming in just for the normal wood, water, soup, that kind of thing. >> earlier today, the area charred by the loma fire received a light dusting of snow. it covered the ash and was pretty to look at, it caused more run off once it melted. this woman was visiting her son nearby and said she is concerned about the downed trees. >> the thing that i worried about driving up here today was a tree falling on me, because this place has so
one of the hardest his is the loma fire area. the reality is, even a little rain at this point can trigger big problems there. >> that is right, not only was the area ravaged by the years of drought, but lately it has been pounded by heavy rains that is costing 10s of millions dollars. >> it's impacting us quite a bit. >> he has had it with the rain. >> i'm ready for a break. a break in the weather. >> he manages the summit store along summit road in the mountains....
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this is point loma. what is here?they do all kinds of research and technology, they do, you know, military work that's beyond my -- >> so you have to go through this to get to cabrio national monument. >> you do. i personally think that where we're heading right now, ashley, is one of the most beautiful vistas in the country. >> oh, wow, okay. >> it is just gorgeous. on the one hand, you can see the pacific ocean; on the other hand, you can see san diego bay, you can see how the ships come into this protected bay. and it's a place where when you're bringing tourists here, you want to kind of come out and say this is where you get an overview. this is kind of where you get the take on where everything is. and you can get out if you choose to, and you can point here, here, here, here. those are the neighborhoods. but you just get a sense of how extraordinary this place is. and along the way there's some really poignant moments. >> so we just passed a pretty large graveyard. i'm seeing a lot of gravestones out here. >> t
this is point loma. what is here?they do all kinds of research and technology, they do, you know, military work that's beyond my -- >> so you have to go through this to get to cabrio national monument. >> you do. i personally think that where we're heading right now, ashley, is one of the most beautiful vistas in the country. >> oh, wow, okay. >> it is just gorgeous. on the one hand, you can see the pacific ocean; on the other hand, you can see san diego bay, you can see...
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also debris that could tumble down the santa cruz mountains especially the area of the loma fire. that area could get 5 inches of rain in the next 12 hours. >> i feel like it followed me from colorado. i'm not used to it because i grew up here and it was always so warm and hot. >> reporter: some are stocking up on groceries and planning a warm night at home. >> i just hole up and do projects and cook. >> reporter: even though that prakty cli in the water say this much rain is messing with their routine too. >> we're divers, stanford divers. so when it's raining we get wet before we do our dives. >> reporter: and yet even in the rain the coaches want them practicing. they're the stanford divers but the coaches say get out there, do your thing, doesn't matter that it's raining, even though they prefer to be dry. a lot of people realize there's a drought in california, and it may be an inconvenience but they know that we need it and ever little bit helps the drought. >>> well it's raining here and certainly where peggy is, the snow coming down in tahoe. in 12 minutes we'll get an upd
also debris that could tumble down the santa cruz mountains especially the area of the loma fire. that area could get 5 inches of rain in the next 12 hours. >> i feel like it followed me from colorado. i'm not used to it because i grew up here and it was always so warm and hot. >> reporter: some are stocking up on groceries and planning a warm night at home. >> i just hole up and do projects and cook. >> reporter: even though that prakty cli in the water say this much...
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there is concern in the area where the loma fire burned 4500 acres last fall. residents worry about mudslides and damage that the rain may cause. last night our crew found a lot of people stocking up on propane, water, and candles, just in case of power outages. right now, pg&e is handle heeling a number of outages. it's affecting about 391 customers in the san jose area, 283 custom next gilroy. back out here live, traffic seems to be okay. of course it is very early right now. i'm not really feeling any rain right now. i can take my hood off. but we're going to continue monitor it. >>> 5:016 the time. the storm has bought plenty of rend and rain to the north pay, as well. they have had crews out trying to get areas that have flooded ever since the last big storm, clear out those areas. but clean out the gutters. you can see whence when you don't. here is look at the power outage map across the bay area. you can check the rain and snow up in the sierra anytime with our ktvu weather app. you can find it right there in the app store. >> another big story. later t
there is concern in the area where the loma fire burned 4500 acres last fall. residents worry about mudslides and damage that the rain may cause. last night our crew found a lot of people stocking up on propane, water, and candles, just in case of power outages. right now, pg&e is handle heeling a number of outages. it's affecting about 391 customers in the san jose area, 283 custom next gilroy. back out here live, traffic seems to be okay. of course it is very early right now. i'm not...
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. >> reporter: we're in a familiar area of the loma fire charred by flames. authorities made sure there were plenty of san bag to protect from the flooding and the rain. but the storm added a cold twist. we're used to seeing a charred landscape when we come up to the loma fire area so we were surprised to see a glittering beautiful scene, white dust covering the ash. one homeowner says that the scorched terrain is holding up well from if storms but now he says snow? enough is enough. >> we like the snow, yes but the freezing and thawing, now go away, already. >> reporter: but swift sudden erosion is still a concern. today people showed up to look at what's left of nelson road in scots valley that collapsed on sunday. >> it's shocking. i've been here for many winters in the past and this is the first one that's quite this severe that i can remember in a while. >> reporter: and trees are still falling. a large oak tree fell on this house in boulder creek, one family member who asked not to be on camera said she knew the storm would be trouble. >> i go yikes, an
. >> reporter: we're in a familiar area of the loma fire charred by flames. authorities made sure there were plenty of san bag to protect from the flooding and the rain. but the storm added a cold twist. we're used to seeing a charred landscape when we come up to the loma fire area so we were surprised to see a glittering beautiful scene, white dust covering the ash. one homeowner says that the scorched terrain is holding up well from if storms but now he says snow? enough is enough....
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and the peter from blue featured artists we are showcasing and brianna and other delicious that are loma have stuff here and other shops will be opening next to us we have lob i didn't launch and not only in the neighborhood we like to spread our wings in the sunset is donating their coffee you can make everything work within range and within reason with that, thank you for being here. for shopping small and supporting local and enjoy our day. >> (clapping.) >> i also you know everyone is mentioning we're in the button fillmore i want to bring up the executive director of the fillmore association. >> good morning and thank you for being here. mayor ed lee we're honored to have you here an honor and to see a lot of the merchants and the friends on the street we're happy to be a launch point for this huge vented i'm the owner of zinc details we've been in existence for 25 years and still happy to be mart of the community here. >> (clapping.) >> thank you very much and throughout those years we've always supported low and behold artists and had an exhibition this saturday for small business
and the peter from blue featured artists we are showcasing and brianna and other delicious that are loma have stuff here and other shops will be opening next to us we have lob i didn't launch and not only in the neighborhood we like to spread our wings in the sunset is donating their coffee you can make everything work within range and within reason with that, thank you for being here. for shopping small and supporting local and enjoy our day. >> (clapping.) >> i also you know...
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take vo --- y una altaor indaciones deslaves ha so itida para el area afectada por el incendio "loma"e familias y la defensa de padres indocumentados rubÉn pereira hablÓ con ambos. >> pues, aquÍ en donde estoy en santuario, como si fuera ayer cuando en el aÑo 2006 se refugio en una iglesia de chicago para evitar ser deportada un aÑo despuÉs viajÓ a california y fue detenida y deportada a mÉxico, su hijo la acompaÑÓ y hace casi 3 aÑos regresaron ella con asilo polÍtico y un bebÉ. >> no solamente estaba luchando por el bienestar de mi familia si no tambiÉn por los 11 millones de personas indocumentadas que viven en este paÍs. >> una lucha que ahora su hijo saÚl busca retomar con mÁs fuerza porque sabe de primera mano el dolor que siente un niÑo cuando un madre o padre son deportados. >> porque estos siguientes 4 aÑos que nos vamos a levantar y vamos a luchar por nuestros padres y vamos hacer lo mÁs posible para que no se separen mÁs familias. >> una batalla que segÚn su madre podrÁ realizar mejor que ella. >> Él como ciudadano americano conociendo el idioma, Él puede hacer mucho para de
take vo --- y una altaor indaciones deslaves ha so itida para el area afectada por el incendio "loma"e familias y la defensa de padres indocumentados rubÉn pereira hablÓ con ambos. >> pues, aquÍ en donde estoy en santuario, como si fuera ayer cuando en el aÑo 2006 se refugio en una iglesia de chicago para evitar ser deportada un aÑo despuÉs viajÓ a california y fue detenida y deportada a mÉxico, su hijo la acompaÑÓ y hace casi 3 aÑos regresaron ella con asilo...
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you can see right here over loma pieta. that was their brief snow. a good line of storms moving through. also snow up in mendocino and lake county. a lot of that turning. cobb has had snow as well. from north to south, getting low snow levels. the line of thunderstorms going through the peninsula started in pacifica and daly city and went over well mont. things have calmed down over fremont. weakened considerably but many lines to go through. fremont still getting rain and even into the santa cruz mountains, there's isolated cells there. morgan hill, it won't stop raining there. it keeps raining for some. many numerous cells embedded within the flow coming down. very cold here. 40s for temps even at the 9:00 hour. look at glenn allen and kelseyville, they're in the upper 30s so this is a really cold air mass. that low sliding in could give us low snow levels along with severe weather today. funnel clouds would not surprise me out in the valley. look at that line forming swinging in later tonight and tomorrow. the evening commute could be in for a rou
you can see right here over loma pieta. that was their brief snow. a good line of storms moving through. also snow up in mendocino and lake county. a lot of that turning. cobb has had snow as well. from north to south, getting low snow levels. the line of thunderstorms going through the peninsula started in pacifica and daly city and went over well mont. things have calmed down over fremont. weakened considerably but many lines to go through. fremont still getting rain and even into the santa...
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i'm going back to the loma prieta earthquake, the oakland fire, um, northridge earthquake. have so many warnings yesterday, i was kind of thinking after a while i just wish the national weather service would say a broad brush,
i'm going back to the loma prieta earthquake, the oakland fire, um, northridge earthquake. have so many warnings yesterday, i was kind of thinking after a while i just wish the national weather service would say a broad brush,
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i agree with mark the selection of jeff was a brilliant move and thank you jeff for your team and loma prieta and i particularly want to thank mark and william learning for the work at hampton but their extraordinary philanthropy is an inspiration i hope to everyone in the private sector and thank you, thank you very much for that. >> so i will tell you we're at hampton are not only spider but we're excited and grateful we're grief for the attention and resources to do the good work we're asked to do which our mission to end family homelessness in the this community for ones and all now we have a path and see the light and with the collaboration between the private and public and nonprofit sector to make that happen to thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> thank you. >> i jeff did you want me to introduce great. all right i'm privileged to introduce someone who came to us relatively recently and her story is far too common she tell us more about her story but she's a mother of 3 beautiful children living in our community and she found herself property line out of her situation her liv
i agree with mark the selection of jeff was a brilliant move and thank you jeff for your team and loma prieta and i particularly want to thank mark and william learning for the work at hampton but their extraordinary philanthropy is an inspiration i hope to everyone in the private sector and thank you, thank you very much for that. >> so i will tell you we're at hampton are not only spider but we're excited and grateful we're grief for the attention and resources to do the good work we're...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> thank you for all for coming today. soggy wet day outside but it's warm and cozy here. so, thank you. i have a few announcements to make. i would like to thank the president london breed for being here today. for president mark farrell. >>[applause] the hon. mark leno. supervisor aaron peskin. >>[applause] sheriff vick
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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nothing major, but in conditions like this the area scarred by the loma fire could become a major fire since there is not enough new growth to anchor the waterlogged ground. the area burned in the seran os fire is an area of concern. >> at another reminder for drivers to be careful as they drive in messy weather. a car crash on interstate 80. that happened at 1:30 this morning, the northbound direction near caesar chavez which had a lot of standing water. thankfully there were no injuries, but a small fuel spill did cause brief lane closures. >> leader in pacifica are expected to sign off or demolish another red tag complex. they closed that property at 310 esplanade and all 20 units have been empty since. now the cliff side below the property continues to erode. so, today's special meeting starts at 6:45 this evening at the pacifica city council chamber. the demolition could begin by next week. >> all right. we know they've been measuring that snow pack in the sierra and the snow keeps adding up layer upon layer here. so much so in the last couple days there's been an avalanche warnin
nothing major, but in conditions like this the area scarred by the loma fire could become a major fire since there is not enough new growth to anchor the waterlogged ground. the area burned in the seran os fire is an area of concern. >> at another reminder for drivers to be careful as they drive in messy weather. a car crash on interstate 80. that happened at 1:30 this morning, the northbound direction near caesar chavez which had a lot of standing water. thankfully there were no...
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jorge: deseo de donald trump de iniciar la construcciÓn o su favor o muro fronterizo, lomas.iza y mÁs difÍcil aÚn es conseguir una fortuna de entre 8 12 millones de dÓlares que costarÍa la obra. [audio en inglÉs] reportero: tras la reafirmaciÓn del presidente electo, donald trump, de que mÉxico pagarÁ por la construcciÓn del muro el presidente de mÉxico, enrique peÑa nieto reiterÓ su intencion de evitar a toda costa. enrique peÑa nieto: en ningÚn momento aceptaremos nada en contra de nuestra dignidad como paÍs y de nuestra dignidad. reportero: se suma la opiniÓn del profesor universitario en la frontera, alto conocedor del tema, resalta que el costo del muro sea entre 4 y 11 millones de dÓlares. duda que el congreso ha pruebe los recursos. y que serÁ difÍcil que se construya sobre los diques de contenciÓn. segÚn el catedrÁtico hay otra manera para que consiga fondos. los empleadores que contratan mano de obra indocumentada podrÍan tener mayores costos tributarios. Ésa podrÍa ser una posibilidad. presidente electo insiste en que mÉxico pagarÁ. " es menos probable que sea un pa
jorge: deseo de donald trump de iniciar la construcciÓn o su favor o muro fronterizo, lomas.iza y mÁs difÍcil aÚn es conseguir una fortuna de entre 8 12 millones de dÓlares que costarÍa la obra. [audio en inglÉs] reportero: tras la reafirmaciÓn del presidente electo, donald trump, de que mÉxico pagarÁ por la construcciÓn del muro el presidente de mÉxico, enrique peÑa nieto reiterÓ su intencion de evitar a toda costa. enrique peÑa nieto: en ningÚn momento aceptaremos nada en...
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emiti esta maÑanunalerta for deslaves e inundaciones subitas para el area afectada por el incendio ''lomas podrian poner en peligro la vida de los residentes debido a la erosion provocada por el devastador fuego que arras con miles de arboles dejando la zona vulnerable.. paola/vots --las severas condiciones del clima forron acierre del menos 29 calles y caminos en el condado de sonoma debido a inundaciones y deslaves... take full vo --los cierres abarcan las ciudades de santa rosa, , healdsburg, y windsor, entre otros.. y los caminos bloqueados incluyen la carretera ''old gravenstein road'' y ''bodega'' asi como partes de la topista 1 cer de bodegbay.. paola/take vo --en half moon bay.. las os el fuerte viento de anoche sorprendieron a los comensas de un restaurante en la playa ''miramar'' .. cuando el oleaje alcanz las ventanas del establecimiento .. uno de los empleados fue testigo del insolito acontemieo.. take sot ''me sorprendi la magnitud dlas olas... datodo el frente''. cont vo -- la alerta por vientos do cancelada pero se espera que el fuerte oleaje continue en las costas de la re
emiti esta maÑanunalerta for deslaves e inundaciones subitas para el area afectada por el incendio ''lomas podrian poner en peligro la vida de los residentes debido a la erosion provocada por el devastador fuego que arras con miles de arboles dejando la zona vulnerable.. paola/vots --las severas condiciones del clima forron acierre del menos 29 calles y caminos en el condado de sonoma debido a inundaciones y deslaves... take full vo --los cierres abarcan las ciudades de santa rosa, ,...
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>> loma prieta was different.he ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> good morning, everybody. and welcome to the inaugural meeting of the sfovrz so for monday, january 9, 2017, m call the roll. >> thank you madam president supervisor president london breed
>> loma prieta was different.he ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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napa county sonoma county, title loma north to santa rosa, said alana -- st. helena, inverness all getting steady rainfall. san ramon walnut creek and lafayette getting steady rainfall. all of this ahead of the storm that will be here tomorrow evening causing another flash flood watch. we also have the king tides, there's a coastal flood advisory. it will also be windy with high winds in the high elevations. added up, it's a smaller version than what we had on the weekend with another storm tomorrow. we will talk about timing and which our will be the wettest coming up. >>> in santa cruz county despite all the rain there is an emergency water shortage. betty? >> reporter: that's right liska all the rainwater we got that went into rivers and streams, that water is not treatable, the kind that is close to a pipeline that goes through the redwood park. the rain saturated ground so much it ruptured pipelines across the shortage. one of the city's majors pipeline was no match for the relentless rain. the neural creek pipeline leak 15 leak 15,000s of gallons for hou
napa county sonoma county, title loma north to santa rosa, said alana -- st. helena, inverness all getting steady rainfall. san ramon walnut creek and lafayette getting steady rainfall. all of this ahead of the storm that will be here tomorrow evening causing another flash flood watch. we also have the king tides, there's a coastal flood advisory. it will also be windy with high winds in the high elevations. added up, it's a smaller version than what we had on the weekend with another storm...
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debris could tumble down in the santa cruz mountains, especially around the area of the loma fire where the burn scar has left the area unsettled. that area could get up to five inches of rain in the next 12 hours. >> i feel like it followed me from colorado. i'm not used to it. i grew up here and it was always so warm and hot. >> reporter: some are stocking up and planning a warm night at home. >> i just do projects and cook. >> reporter: even nose practically live in the water say this much rain is messing with their routine, too. >> we're divers. sometimes we can ship out of stuff. >> reporter: when you know the divers are complaining tights wet outside, that certainly the rain is getting in the way. we are seeing people coming through, stocking up on supplies. as you heard earlier, definitely a lot of rain throughout. we're seeing it coming and going. >> thank you very much. another big one coming in. the numbers are in. despite the rain and snow, the snow levels are actually lower than average for this time of year. that come from the snow pack survey of the season. they say it mea
debris could tumble down in the santa cruz mountains, especially around the area of the loma fire where the burn scar has left the area unsettled. that area could get up to five inches of rain in the next 12 hours. >> i feel like it followed me from colorado. i'm not used to it. i grew up here and it was always so warm and hot. >> reporter: some are stocking up and planning a warm night at home. >> i just do projects and cook. >> reporter: even nose practically live in...
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. >> when these conditions exist we go on loch loma and we lost the connection between the lake and we'reown 30% what we can produce. >> reporter: the city is calling it a short-term serious water shortage. not a problem for conservation minded locals like janet find. >> i try to do dishes with less water. >> i plan to cut my use by 30%, because i never stopped using my buckets in the shower anyway. >> reporter: the water district discovered the break after an hours long leak of 1500 gallons a minute. it is not on a major road, which is in part why it went undetected. at the height of sunday's storm there were 33 roads closed in santa cruz county and there's more rain on the way. >> we expect to see some more slides and maybe slip-outs that will occur over the next week or so. >> reporter: public works plans to ask the santa cruz board of supervisors tomorrow to declare a state of emergency to help get some resources in to repair the roads. in santa cruz, katie marzullo, "abc 7 news." >> thank you. >>> a homeowner faces the job of rebuilding after a large tree crushed part of their house
. >> when these conditions exist we go on loch loma and we lost the connection between the lake and we'reown 30% what we can produce. >> reporter: the city is calling it a short-term serious water shortage. not a problem for conservation minded locals like janet find. >> i try to do dishes with less water. >> i plan to cut my use by 30%, because i never stopped using my buckets in the shower anyway. >> reporter: the water district discovered the break after an...
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that is expected to be the bulls eye of the storm, now the area is triggering the burned areas of the loma fire. some wonder if their properties will get through the weekend this afternoon. and rick, here is the rain quickly becoming a threat. >> reporter: it is becoming a threat, peggy, along with the flash flood watch out there and the high wind warning as well. and of course you have the san lenoorai lorenzo river, this could cause damage, and some homeowners, feel for them this weekend. >> every time it rains, you can see the water here, it just keeps coming in left and right over here. >> reporter: he is one of the first casualties of the pineapple express storm hovering over the santa cruz mountain. a weather system dumping at times aggressive amounts of water, causing floods and power outages. >> we're going the lio line it doesn't come into our bed. >> reporter: the demand and supply is running out fast. even the lower edge of the mountains? >> this is ridell creek. >> reporter: is not in the creek. >> this is a little storm, apparently the big one comes tomorrow. >> reporter: part
that is expected to be the bulls eye of the storm, now the area is triggering the burned areas of the loma fire. some wonder if their properties will get through the weekend this afternoon. and rick, here is the rain quickly becoming a threat. >> reporter: it is becoming a threat, peggy, along with the flash flood watch out there and the high wind warning as well. and of course you have the san lenoorai lorenzo river, this could cause damage, and some homeowners, feel for them this...
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---las autoridades temen que esas lluvs originen desles en reas donde se report el ince ''loma'' ya que se encuentra erosionado. ---ms adelante, sandra bermudez desde san francisco nos traer un reporte completo sobre esta tormenta. blanca ---es tiempo de conocer las condiciones del trfico en la baha --- lorena --- pasamos con gabriela delln y la informacin --- blanca ---en el este de san jos se abre una buena oportunidad para ---en el este de san jos se abre una buena oportunidad para las familias de bajos ingresos. take vo ---la escuela "cesar chavez" de el distrito alum rock, cuenta ahora con ayuda para que pequeÑos estudiantes alcancen un alto nivel escolar a travs de la educacin temprana. take sot 27 secs contvo/blanca ---el lugar ha logrado la matrcula de mas de 400 ninos y tiene en mente abrir guarderias....ms adelante le daremos detalles de este programa. vo/lorena en nueva york presos del miedo y el horror quedaron pasajeros que viajaban en un tren cuyo descarrilamiento dejo cientos de heridos... vo/blanca ---un agente sobrevive de milagro y un chofer muerte tras un aparatoso ac
---las autoridades temen que esas lluvs originen desles en reas donde se report el ince ''loma'' ya que se encuentra erosionado. ---ms adelante, sandra bermudez desde san francisco nos traer un reporte completo sobre esta tormenta. blanca ---es tiempo de conocer las condiciones del trfico en la baha --- lorena --- pasamos con gabriela delln y la informacin --- blanca ---en el este de san jos se abre una buena oportunidad para ---en el este de san jos se abre una buena oportunidad para las...
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. >>> the area burned by the loma fire last summer is being hit especially hard by this storm. the conditions are so bad in that area the national weather service warned of possible life-threatening situations because of flowing debris and it is not over yet. nbc bay area laura malpert joining us live from gilroy with the very latest. >> we wanted to go hiking today and see the waterfalls. but it's coming down pretty hard. >> all right, looks like we have technical issues there with laura malpert. in the meantime, the storm brought a mess to the santa cruz mountains. take a look at what drivers had to contend with here. lots of downed trees navigating around four separate mud slides this morning. take a look at this big rig here. as chuck coppola tells us this mud slide here hit that big rig and also closed traffic on highway 17 for more than two hours. >> a mud slide barreled on to highway 17 in front of 41-year-old roy trevino driving a big rig to stockton at 7:00 a.m. on sunday. >> i saw all that coming into my truck. i pushed the brake and went to the ground. >> reporter: y
. >>> the area burned by the loma fire last summer is being hit especially hard by this storm. the conditions are so bad in that area the national weather service warned of possible life-threatening situations because of flowing debris and it is not over yet. nbc bay area laura malpert joining us live from gilroy with the very latest. >> we wanted to go hiking today and see the waterfalls. but it's coming down pretty hard. >> all right, looks like we have technical issues...
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. >> when these conditions exist we go on loch loma and we lost the connection between the lake and we'reown 30% what we can produce. >> reporter: the city is calling it a short-term serious water shortage. not a problem for conservation minded locals like janet find. >> i try to do dishes with less water. >> i plan to cut my use by 30%, because i never stopped using my buckets in the shower anyway. >> reporter: the water district discovered the break after an hours long leak of 1500 gallons a minute. it is not on a major road, which is in part why it went undetected. at the height of sunday's storm there were 33 roads closed in santa cruz county and there's more rain on the way. >> we expect to see some more slides and maybe slip-outs that will occur over the next week or so. >> reporter: public works plans to ask the santa cruz board of supervisors tomorrow to declare a state of emergency to help get some resources in to repair the roads. in santa cruz, katie marzullo, "abc 7 news." >> thank you. >>> a homeowner faces the job of rebuilding after a large tree crushed part of their house
. >> when these conditions exist we go on loch loma and we lost the connection between the lake and we'reown 30% what we can produce. >> reporter: the city is calling it a short-term serious water shortage. not a problem for conservation minded locals like janet find. >> i try to do dishes with less water. >> i plan to cut my use by 30%, because i never stopped using my buckets in the shower anyway. >> reporter: the water district discovered the break after an...
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ahora en las montanas de santa cruz y santa lucia en donde se registraron los incendios loma y soberanesgo de deslave ya que en esa zona podria caer hasta medio pie de lluvia entre el sabado y el domingo. en san francisco y oakland se esperan hasta 3 pulgadas y media en el mismo periodo.. al norte de la region, el departamento de transportacion cerro una parte de la ruta estatal 1 en ambas direcciones debido a que esta inundada. este cierre estara vigente al menos hasta las 8 de la noche. asi que si usted va a ese rumbo, use vias alternas y anticipe congestionamiento vehicular. en el sur de la bahia esta tarde al menos 410 clientes se quedaron sin electricidad, 113 ene le ste, 6 norte. pero dea y 327 en el acuerdo a la empresa pg and e esta misma tarde se restaurara su servicio. ayer usted no se si recuerde pero unos 10 mil clientes estuvieron sin luz debido a esta tormenta. en el condado marin las autoridades estan alertanto a sus residentes pues lo mas intenso de la tormenta les llegara este viernes y continuara durante todo el fin de semana. si el nivel del agua del arrollo sube y hay
ahora en las montanas de santa cruz y santa lucia en donde se registraron los incendios loma y soberanesgo de deslave ya que en esa zona podria caer hasta medio pie de lluvia entre el sabado y el domingo. en san francisco y oakland se esperan hasta 3 pulgadas y media en el mismo periodo.. al norte de la region, el departamento de transportacion cerro una parte de la ruta estatal 1 en ambas direcciones debido a que esta inundada. este cierre estara vigente al menos hasta las 8 de la noche. asi...
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. >> reporter: the canyon and other areas destroyed by the loma fire last summer have taken a constant beating by recent heavy rains. and it's not over yet. mud slides like this are a common sight along roads in the area. >> it's pretty crazy up here. the roads should be closed. >> reporter: on the bright side, this man said he hasn't seen this reservoir this full in years. >> it's nice. as long as nobody gets hurt or flooded out, we like it. it's a lot of water. ten years ago we had about the same storm, but this is the nicest water we've had in a long time. >> reporter: they agree, but they'll have to find another spot. >> it's a little bit more safe there. >> reporter: a park ranger tells me the park will probably stay closed through wednesday. apparently some roads and even bridges are washed out. but so far there are no reports of any injuries. reporting live from gilroy, laura malpert, nbc bay area news. >>> the heavy rain s contribute to flooding in north bay and highway 37 is once again shut down near 101 because lanes are under water. this is the highway that was closed for mu
. >> reporter: the canyon and other areas destroyed by the loma fire last summer have taken a constant beating by recent heavy rains. and it's not over yet. mud slides like this are a common sight along roads in the area. >> it's pretty crazy up here. the roads should be closed. >> reporter: on the bright side, this man said he hasn't seen this reservoir this full in years. >> it's nice. as long as nobody gets hurt or flooded out, we like it. it's a lot of water. ten...
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possibly mudslide especially near where the loma fire burned. now after this storm system another storm system heading this way through the weekend. we have more details at 11:10 and later. >>> and now we have chuck coppola, there are concerns over flooding and mudslides? >> reporter: that is right, there is a lot of flooding and mudslides going on in the los gatos mountains, where in hilldale and camden behind me. you can see the stoplights are blanks, the emergency crews came by earlier to warn some of the drivers that the stop lights are out, but the flares have gone out, allowing drivers to go through the lights, creating very dangerous situations here that started around 7:15 this evening. the lights went out at san jose's cambrian park neighborhood, affecting many customers, stoplights went dangerously dark. over the area, the drivers crept slowly when the storm hit. >> we definitely got batteries and firewood and made sure we stocked up on lots of canned foods, and we're just ready to go, buckets of water and so on. >> reporter: earlier,
possibly mudslide especially near where the loma fire burned. now after this storm system another storm system heading this way through the weekend. we have more details at 11:10 and later. >>> and now we have chuck coppola, there are concerns over flooding and mudslides? >> reporter: that is right, there is a lot of flooding and mudslides going on in the los gatos mountains, where in hilldale and camden behind me. you can see the stoplights are blanks, the emergency crews came...
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. >> reporter: county officials are he is special worried about erosion in the area hit by the loma fire. they say they will have extra crews out. in the santa cruz mountains, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >> remember you can download our free ktvu weather app for up to the minute conditions. that's going to be really important during the storm. >>> new at 6:00 police say an officer escaped injury when a suspected drunk driver plowed into his patrol car. it happened yesterday on military weflt street near west third. an ended his parked patrol car. police identify the driver as a 56-year-old woman. her blood alcohol level was tested at .27 which is way above the legal limit of .08. she was booked into the solano county jail. fortunately there were no reports of injury. >>> in san francisco police shot and injured a man in the city's oceanview neighborhood. officers ponded to reports of man violating a restraining order just before 4:00. they say when they confronted him there was a struggle. police say that officers first used batons and then pepper spray to try to subdue the man and that
. >> reporter: county officials are he is special worried about erosion in the area hit by the loma fire. they say they will have extra crews out. in the santa cruz mountains, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >> remember you can download our free ktvu weather app for up to the minute conditions. that's going to be really important during the storm. >>> new at 6:00 police say an officer escaped injury when a suspected drunk driver plowed into his patrol car. it happened yesterday...
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..las autoridades temen que estas lluvias provoquen deslaves en reas donde se report el incendio ''lomaya que el terreno esta erosionado.. lorena / take vo --con temperaturas que pueden bajar a los 20 grados al norte y centro de california, la compaÑa ''pg and e'' insta a sus clientes a tomar precaucin a la hora de calentar sus viviendas... --los aparatos de combustin, como hornos de gas, estufas o calentadores de agua pueden aumentar el riesgo de inhalar monxido de carbono.. --segn el centro para el control y prevencoin de enfermedades, cada aÑo en los estados unidos mueren ms de 400 personas por intoxicacin con este gas... take fs/lorena --si se queda sin electricidad o gas durante las tormentas, puede reportarlo a pg&e al 1-800-743- 5 mil vo lorena -- lideres de la ciudad de pacifica aprobaron esta noche la demolicion de un complejo de apartamentos en la avenida "esplanade" -- durante el pasado invierno, la ciudad clausur la propiedad debido al riesgo de derrumbes. -- desde esa fecha, las 20 unidades se mantienen deshabitadas mientras el acan-tilado continua erosionando. -- la demoli
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i'm going back to the loma prieta earthquake, the oakland fire, um, northridge earthquake. we have so many warnings yesterday, i was kind of thinking after a while i just wish the national weather service would say a broad brush, the bay area is under a flood warning. right? they couldn't. in their monterey offices they have their gauges for every, single river and creek in the bay area and once it goes over, bam goes the warning. this morning let's walk you through what's going on here in the bay area. we are not out of the woods. in fact, anne makovec will be reporting from the russian river in guerneville because this is a very dire situation! anywhere between 6 and 8 feet above flood stage and it will happen today. we're anticipating flooding at parkers resort, brookside resort and many of the low businesses. meanwhile, we have the napa river in saint helena another big factor here is that we have the mudslide at the silverado trail. the only way to get home is through this particular area and there will be moderate flooding there and, of course, the napa river in napa
i'm going back to the loma prieta earthquake, the oakland fire, um, northridge earthquake. we have so many warnings yesterday, i was kind of thinking after a while i just wish the national weather service would say a broad brush, the bay area is under a flood warning. right? they couldn't. in their monterey offices they have their gauges for every, single river and creek in the bay area and once it goes over, bam goes the warning. this morning let's walk you through what's going on here in the...
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is prepared to work with multiple agencies including law enforcement to address the area where the loma fire burned back in september. that region is particularly vulnerable. live in santa cruz betty yu, kpix5. n case. kpix 5's andria borba is in pacifica. >>> tonight sand banks set up, flood barriers brought in and closures already just in case. kpix5's andria borba is in pacifica. >> reporter: the sign on the front of the chit-chat cafe says open, but that will not be the case for the rest of the pacifica pier through monday. with crashing surf and inches of driving rain expected from an atmospheric river in the pacific taking aim at northern california, city officials closed the aging pier through monday. in san francisco city crews are preparing. >> we know where the flooding takes place. >> reporter: like the corner of 17th and folsom, a low lying spot notorious for rising water during storms. now it has barriers staged in the turn line waiting for the weather to take a turn of its own. >> the ground is saturated. >> reporter: businesses along folsom are armed with sandbags. >> san
is prepared to work with multiple agencies including law enforcement to address the area where the loma fire burned back in september. that region is particularly vulnerable. live in santa cruz betty yu, kpix5. n case. kpix 5's andria borba is in pacifica. >>> tonight sand banks set up, flood barriers brought in and closures already just in case. kpix5's andria borba is in pacifica. >> reporter: the sign on the front of the chit-chat cafe says open, but that will not be the case...
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. >> okay my name is vic i'm a resident of mira loma park and rather than rehash what you've heard todaynt to raise a couple of points and a slightly different context and you've heard challenges to the accuratey i'll urge you considers challenges because if the eir is accepted as it stands i think there will be saviors and long term unintended consequences heart of responsibility of this commission to reduce the impact think such unintended consequences by addressing some of the flaws that are pointed out out to i think you may be able to achieve that. >> i think that these unintended consequences not a hypothetical they will occur with the best the intentions it always happens and if we try to unravel i don't know how many century i want to choose of human impact on the environment in san francisco there are going to be difficulties and i'll leave it to you to discuss how you think realistic to try to undo the natural accrues that is took place since human habitation that is present here with that, i'll just say please really considers flaws that are pointed out to i hope owl reject th
. >> okay my name is vic i'm a resident of mira loma park and rather than rehash what you've heard todaynt to raise a couple of points and a slightly different context and you've heard challenges to the accuratey i'll urge you considers challenges because if the eir is accepted as it stands i think there will be saviors and long term unintended consequences heart of responsibility of this commission to reduce the impact think such unintended consequences by addressing some of the flaws...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat fo soon. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> greeting of peace brothers and sisters and esteemed guests we thank you very much for joining us here and society of san francisco during this critical time in our countries history first i want to thank the following city leaders for your work and commitment in protecting and advan
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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the loma prieta earthquake didn't have te swarm.magnitude 5 beforehand. >> reporter: it was a swarm of quakes that rattled people living in and around the remote town of hawthorne, nevada, wednesday. the rumbling began just after midnight local time with a 5.7-magnitude quake. four minutes later, another equally powerful one hit the same area. a third registered 5.5, followed by more than 100 aftershocks throughout the day. giaham kent is the director of ate seismological laboratory at the university of nevada reno. er the question that everybody wants to nkow is, is there going to be a fourth one or a larger nee, and that we don't know. but historically in nevada, we've seen trends where that can te the case. >> reporter: but in september, a swarm of seismic activity along the salton sea prompted scientists to warn of an ndreeased risk of a big earthquake near the san andreas fault. >> the san andreas is such a big, fast-moving fault, that when it has an earthquake, it's probably going to grow into a really big one. we don't see sm
the loma prieta earthquake didn't have te swarm.magnitude 5 beforehand. >> reporter: it was a swarm of quakes that rattled people living in and around the remote town of hawthorne, nevada, wednesday. the rumbling began just after midnight local time with a 5.7-magnitude quake. four minutes later, another equally powerful one hit the same area. a third registered 5.5, followed by more than 100 aftershocks throughout the day. giaham kent is the director of ate seismological laboratory at...
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the national weather service issued a flash flood warning in the loma fire burn area in the santa cruz mountains. officials are calling it a life-threatening situation. they're telling anyone living or planning to travel through the area to be extremely alert. for the rest of the weather story we bring in meteorologist kari hall. >> we will see waves of rain but tracking now spotty light showers and next round of heavy rain moving in. we had heavy downpours earlier this morning. we are seeing the rain return to the san francisco area, moving toward oakland, and there will be spotty showers until this round of some very heavy rain. also we are seeing the live lightning strikes detected by radar. that will be here early afternoon. we will keep you up to date with the latest on that tracking the next round of storms moving in, which at this point looks to be very strong. ♪ >>> that's our show for this week. my thank to guests, if you are turning in you can watch our interviews at presshere.com and on i tune as well. i'm press mcgrew. their for making us part of your sunday morning. ♪ >>>
the national weather service issued a flash flood warning in the loma fire burn area in the santa cruz mountains. officials are calling it a life-threatening situation. they're telling anyone living or planning to travel through the area to be extremely alert. for the rest of the weather story we bring in meteorologist kari hall. >> we will see waves of rain but tracking now spotty light showers and next round of heavy rain moving in. we had heavy downpours earlier this morning. we are...
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. >> okay my name is vic i'm a resident of mira loma park and rather than rehash what you've heard todaynt to raise a couple of points and a slightly different context and you've heard challenges to the accuratey i'll urge you considers challenges because if the eir is accepted as it stands i think there will be saviors and long term unintended consequences heart of responsibility of this commission to reduce the impact think such unintended consequences by addressing some of the flaws that are pointed out out to i think you may be able to achieve that. >> i think that these unintended consequences not a hypothetical they will occur with the best the intentions it always happens and if we try to unravel i don't know how many century i want to choose of human impact on the environment in san francisco there are going to be difficulties and i'll leave it to you to discuss how you think realistic to try to undo the natural accrues that is took place since human habitation that is present here with that, i'll just say please really considers flaws that are pointed out to i hope owl reject th
. >> okay my name is vic i'm a resident of mira loma park and rather than rehash what you've heard todaynt to raise a couple of points and a slightly different context and you've heard challenges to the accuratey i'll urge you considers challenges because if the eir is accepted as it stands i think there will be saviors and long term unintended consequences heart of responsibility of this commission to reduce the impact think such unintended consequences by addressing some of the flaws...
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. >> good afternoon or evening i'm karen i'm from the mira loma and a delegate from the twin peaks council for for those of you who don't know they represent about 22 neighborhood associations around mountain davidson west side of the city i have a resolution i'd like to read the important parts of that embodying be it resolved that the rec and park department the board of supervisors, the planning commission, and the rec and park commission to remove all forested areas from mountain davidson and give management controls for the everest and for the rec and park department trained arborists and removal trees except for construction of buildings and therefore, be it resolved to all of those move to have the maintenance alternate identified for the, sir and therefore, be it resolved to prohibit all tier one and tier two the most toxic herbicides uses to insure public safety in all park areas so they claim they're less moving 16 hundred trees when i read this section of the eir it says the first to existing trees like mountain davidson and adding the long term goal of forest management in m a-
. >> good afternoon or evening i'm karen i'm from the mira loma and a delegate from the twin peaks council for for those of you who don't know they represent about 22 neighborhood associations around mountain davidson west side of the city i have a resolution i'd like to read the important parts of that embodying be it resolved that the rec and park department the board of supervisors, the planning commission, and the rec and park commission to remove all forested areas from mountain...
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threat of some flooding, especially in areas where we've had the scars from the santa cruz mountain lomae, that's where we'll be watching the heavier rain coming in and also in the north bay where the creeks are rising quickly. some of the heaviest rain has shift over to the east bay. where you see that red scan, that's our storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar. it shows us now that san francisco is taking a break from the rain, while we do see steady rain moving through the santa cruz mountains and now heavier rain shifting through the east bay and the tri-valley, as well as the delta. we'll give you more views of the radar coming up in a few minutes. let's see how this may affect the roadways now with vni. >> aside from the row weather floodi flooding. they haven't closed any roads out there just yet. also seeing flooding along second highway 280. 4 to 6 inches of standing water. chp reporting a crash around 880 at industrial parkway. we're starting to see a lot of the heavy morning backup. we are also seeing some pretty serious also due to a crash around weekend 580 starting to see s
threat of some flooding, especially in areas where we've had the scars from the santa cruz mountain lomae, that's where we'll be watching the heavier rain coming in and also in the north bay where the creeks are rising quickly. some of the heaviest rain has shift over to the east bay. where you see that red scan, that's our storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar. it shows us now that san francisco is taking a break from the rain, while we do see steady rain moving through the santa cruz...
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they suffered through the loma wildfire in october followed by a wet fall and winter that caused flooding and power outages. >> we're learning what we're getting into. our first power outage was 24 hours and it wasn't raining. >> he came down to pick up his wife. he didn't want her sister making the drive in the rain. >> we put a generator in last night in anticipation of the storm tonight. >> making the drive back up summit road isn't going to be easy. there are several small landslides and a few trees came down. >> the roads are pretty dangerous. watch out for the brake lights because people get on their brakes quick. you got to watch out for people stopping pretty quick. >> locals and highway patrol haven't found floods but there are several spots where water is deepening. >> by the lexington reservoir there's water that runs parallel with the two lanes on 17 and it's pretty dangerous in that one spot. >> and further up the mountain we noticed that fog is also a problem with visibility and certain patches. some people that have their power and if they have christmas lights on that prov
they suffered through the loma wildfire in october followed by a wet fall and winter that caused flooding and power outages. >> we're learning what we're getting into. our first power outage was 24 hours and it wasn't raining. >> he came down to pick up his wife. he didn't want her sister making the drive in the rain. >> we put a generator in last night in anticipation of the storm tonight. >> making the drive back up summit road isn't going to be easy. there are several...