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desoto county. i want to make sure to take time to say thank you for the restoration crews and 5,000 individuals and get them power back, 1.9 million in the power restoration in the area that still need to be restored. thank you to our first responders. i want to bring in -- we're getting questions about food and distribution points. i'm going to ask brian to give me this graphic that we've made here and i think this is important for a couple of reasons, we talk about a family, personal preparedness plan. so what we've done here, we're in day number two, three of the response disaster. this is where your personal family plan is being executed. this is why we've asked, we've partnered with fema on this, have three to seven days of water. you hear me talk a lot about five to seven in florida. so, again, days one through five, personal family plan, this is the food and water that you had. now, we do have food and water in shelters if you've gone to a shelter. next phase is orange, moves us from the fam
desoto county. i want to make sure to take time to say thank you for the restoration crews and 5,000 individuals and get them power back, 1.9 million in the power restoration in the area that still need to be restored. thank you to our first responders. i want to bring in -- we're getting questions about food and distribution points. i'm going to ask brian to give me this graphic that we've made here and i think this is important for a couple of reasons, we talk about a family, personal...
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i'm working with lee county today which is obviously the most impacted county. they have a community pods that will be opening a fully in some form or fashion later today and eight locations. i'm going to let sandra take the lead on announcing those locations at the local level for staff so that when they are ready we are ready and i want to make sure we tie all that together. last thing i want to talk about is and as individuals start to move debris to their curbside, you must separate it into piles. my communications team will be giving graphics at another update today at the 5:00 or this evening update. we will tell people how to separate their debris into piles so if you're doing it now, vegetation needs to be in its own pile. structural, this is food or i'm sorry, structural is furniture. tolling materials, plumbing issues. that needs to be ina separate pile . then we call it household hazardous waste. these are your cleaning supplies, your batteries, your pesticides. anything that's hazardous goes into its own pile. electronics, tvs, computers, things of t
i'm working with lee county today which is obviously the most impacted county. they have a community pods that will be opening a fully in some form or fashion later today and eight locations. i'm going to let sandra take the lead on announcing those locations at the local level for staff so that when they are ready we are ready and i want to make sure we tie all that together. last thing i want to talk about is and as individuals start to move debris to their curbside, you must separate it into...
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i'm working with lee county today, which is the most impacted county. they have eight community pods that will be opening hopefully in some form or fashion moving cars through them later today in eight locations. i will let sandra take the lead on announcing those locations on the local level for her staff so when they're ready, we're ready. we want the tie all that together. last thing i want to talk about now as individuals start to move debris to their curbside, you must -- you must separate it into piles. my communications team will give graphics at another update today. the 5:00 or this evening update. we'll tell people how to separate their debris into piles. but if you are doing it now, vegetation needs to be in its own pile. structural, furniture, building materials, plumbing issues, that needs to be in a separate pile. then we call it household hazardous waste. your cleaning supplies, batteries, pesticides, anything that is hazardous goes into its own pile. electronics, tvs, computers, things of that nature go into its own pile. the last pile i
i'm working with lee county today, which is the most impacted county. they have eight community pods that will be opening hopefully in some form or fashion moving cars through them later today in eight locations. i will let sandra take the lead on announcing those locations on the local level for her staff so when they're ready, we're ready. we want the tie all that together. last thing i want to talk about now as individuals start to move debris to their curbside, you must -- you must separate...
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you also have charlotte county had damage. north part of naples. and collier county. one of the things that we're working on is having staged all the power and everything is the restoration of services. right now statewide, 85% of customers have power. and main outages are, of course, in lee and charlotte counties had the most as well as hardy but then you also have about half out in collier. you have about half out in sarasota. and then it really gets better in many other parts of the state until you get seminole is about a third out or 40% out. volusia is about 50% out. flagler is about 40% to 50% out. then it gets much better as you get to st. johns and jacksonville and nassau county. there's over 42,000 folks staged. they went in immediately. they went in immediately to try to minimize those disruptions and, really, they're adding more customers back online every hour. i think it's probably -- what would you say, about 100,000 every hour or two? so we feel -- we feel good about most of that. i would say the biggest challenge of power restoration will be in those a
you also have charlotte county had damage. north part of naples. and collier county. one of the things that we're working on is having staged all the power and everything is the restoration of services. right now statewide, 85% of customers have power. and main outages are, of course, in lee and charlotte counties had the most as well as hardy but then you also have about half out in collier. you have about half out in sarasota. and then it really gets better in many other parts of the state...
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communications obviously disrupted, especially throughout lee county and charlotte county. that's cape coral, ft. myers. he said there are bridge inspectors spanning out across the state, but, again, how to get to these areas is one of the big challenges right now. i hear the governor is talking about more relevant issues. let's take a look. >> yeah. but i'm really worried. of course those folks are now going to tb checked on, and so i think you'll have more clarity about that in the next day or so as they're able to go to those locations and determine whether people need services or able to be rescued. my sense is that, you know, that water was very, very high, but my hope is that if folks did go higher, if they were there, it's not comfortable, but now we're in a situation, i mean, if you're there, they want to come get you. so hopefully we'll see a lot of those people brought to safety. i can tell you in barrier islands, there have been a number of people that have been helicoptered to safety and it's great because, you know, these folks sprung into action and they're do
communications obviously disrupted, especially throughout lee county and charlotte county. that's cape coral, ft. myers. he said there are bridge inspectors spanning out across the state, but, again, how to get to these areas is one of the big challenges right now. i hear the governor is talking about more relevant issues. let's take a look. >> yeah. but i'm really worried. of course those folks are now going to tb checked on, and so i think you'll have more clarity about that in the next...
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we are a coastal county and we have a lot of folks particularly innate in the south end of the countyt have some significant damage. we'll be doing early assessments as the sun comes out. >> trace: when you talk early assessments and i'm wondering if the deputies have been out at all to kind of assess the damage that is even close by the various stations around sarasota county. i wonder if you have seen anything and is there any way to expedite some of these rescue efforts that might be under way the next four hours? >> obviously, the first thing is that the wind has to die down enough for emergency services to get out there. that happened recently so, yes, we have preliminary units out particularly in the south end of the county and seeing what you would expect. no flooding is a coastal county, trees down, electrical lines down. several buildings in the county have had damage to the roof, damage to generators, knocked out down south end of the county so we are seeing that now and we expect between 3-4:00 a.m. when we get more crews out throughout the county from the north and south e
we are a coastal county and we have a lot of folks particularly innate in the south end of the countyt have some significant damage. we'll be doing early assessments as the sun comes out. >> trace: when you talk early assessments and i'm wondering if the deputies have been out at all to kind of assess the damage that is even close by the various stations around sarasota county. i wonder if you have seen anything and is there any way to expedite some of these rescue efforts that might be...
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i know seminole county has been evacuations. i know they've opened shelters, but we are going to see a lot of images about the destruction that was done in southwest florida and obviously with massive assets of there. people should understand this storm is having brought impacts across the state and some of the flooding you are going to see in areas hundreds of miles from where this made landfall are going to set records. that's going to obviously the things that will need to be responded to. we have of course massive amounts of food and water in the area we are going to have probably close to 300 truckloads of food and water in the area today. fortunately most of our school district will be able to reopen on friday or monday. lee county is in a very difficult situation. charlotte, so we will work with them and see when they can get back on the feet but the damage there has been so extensive that it's a very difficult situation. we have received a major disaster declaration for nine counties but we do expect more. i just spoke w
i know seminole county has been evacuations. i know they've opened shelters, but we are going to see a lot of images about the destruction that was done in southwest florida and obviously with massive assets of there. people should understand this storm is having brought impacts across the state and some of the flooding you are going to see in areas hundreds of miles from where this made landfall are going to set records. that's going to obviously the things that will need to be responded to....
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john county, baker county, those are going to all sit here for a little while. fpl the municipal association and its partners, the cooperative electric programs are getting their stuff turned back on. please be patient. we have every faith and trust in them to restore the power. however in places are going to have to rebuild infrastructure, that is going to take longer as the governor mentioned. fort myers beach, sanibel, pine islands, that is going to take some time. in those areas we do have other challenges for their potentially vehicles in the water that are potentially boats in the water there's potentially debris in the water. will be working with our federal partners to mission assignments special resources to go in there and start looking under the water to do an underwater survey to ensure we can actually get the necessary barges and heavy equipment into those areas to respond effectively. i think this is an appropriate time to say thank you very much for all of your assistance. admiral pierson as well on tag in general has been with me day one. 0700 wh
john county, baker county, those are going to all sit here for a little while. fpl the municipal association and its partners, the cooperative electric programs are getting their stuff turned back on. please be patient. we have every faith and trust in them to restore the power. however in places are going to have to rebuild infrastructure, that is going to take longer as the governor mentioned. fort myers beach, sanibel, pine islands, that is going to take some time. in those areas we do have...
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all these counties. heed those evacuation orders. what those he vac orders are doing is identifying people that live in areas that are vulnerable to major storm surge. that storm surge can be life threatening. there are certain things we can protect against in terms of the wind and the structures and we have great building codes but when you have 5 to 10 feet of storm surge, that is not something that you want to be a part of. mother nature is a very fierce adversary or please heed those warnings. you do not need to evacuate to another state. you don't need to go hundreds of miles away. there are shelters that are open in all of these counties at this point. the important part is if you're under an evacuation order is evacuate to higher ground that is going to be safe from the type of surge and flooding that we are fearing with this storm. of course, there are certain floridians that may live in mobile homes or manufactured housing that would be vulnerable. if you're under an order, you want to be in a s
all these counties. heed those evacuation orders. what those he vac orders are doing is identifying people that live in areas that are vulnerable to major storm surge. that storm surge can be life threatening. there are certain things we can protect against in terms of the wind and the structures and we have great building codes but when you have 5 to 10 feet of storm surge, that is not something that you want to be a part of. mother nature is a very fierce adversary or please heed those...
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we have one confirmed fatality and pulled county. 12 unconfirmed fatalities in charlotte county. we have eight unconfirmed fatalities in collier county and we are processing through the situation with that hasty search in lee county. let me talk about confirmation and unconfirmed. people die in disasters that have nothing to do with the disaster. so the medical examiner is the one that makes that determination. they are the lead agency at the local level ... >> the storm just hours away from hitting south carolina. i want to update you on what we've done since i last spoke to you 24 hours ago. i've directed every possible action be taken to save lives and get help to survivors because every single minute counts. it's not just a crisis for florida. it's an american crisis. and i've spoken to governor desantis on multiple occasions as well as this morning as well as mayors and county officials republicans and democrats from places most affected and i spoke with governor mcmaster in south carolina this morning as well. last night i received a request for emergency declaration from g
we have one confirmed fatality and pulled county. 12 unconfirmed fatalities in charlotte county. we have eight unconfirmed fatalities in collier county and we are processing through the situation with that hasty search in lee county. let me talk about confirmation and unconfirmed. people die in disasters that have nothing to do with the disaster. so the medical examiner is the one that makes that determination. they are the lead agency at the local level ... >> the storm just hours away...
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first, california's climate growing hotter and drier, how one county county is leading the way and producing fresh drinking water. good evening. >> from ryan yamamoto, while saving water is key our future might depend on developing new sources, that said, all eyes are are on one california county. >> >> san diego county more than 30 30 years ago, lush green lawns, gardens, cool cars, the good life. a water catastrophe was in in the works. >> you can see the problem in our local reservoirs, it's what you don't see. >> reporter: from 1987 to 1992 california was hit with a mega drought and san diego was in deep trouble. >> in that time period we had one source of water, and that was from an apology water district. >> sandy curl is dinner general manager of the san diego county water authority. she recounted how the county lost more than a third of its water for more than than a year. >> that substantially affected the economy, the quality of life, and long-term economic viability in san diego county at at the time. >> reporter: fast-forward and today, san diego is writing a huge wave of success
first, california's climate growing hotter and drier, how one county county is leading the way and producing fresh drinking water. good evening. >> from ryan yamamoto, while saving water is key our future might depend on developing new sources, that said, all eyes are are on one california county. >> >> san diego county more than 30 30 years ago, lush green lawns, gardens, cool cars, the good life. a water catastrophe was in in the works. >> you can see the problem in...
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clear that the county of alameda more so than any other county in in the state is not investigating but coming in at much higher numbers than any other counties. >> her family says of the 7 referrals made to the agency 5 weren't even investigated. the county now has 40 days. 45 days to respond to the claim? on the peninsula? the arraignment for the man accused of beheading his ex-girlfriend was postponed. a judge granted a request for 33 year-old jose to get a psychiatric evaluation before he makes his plea. kron four's tells clifford has the details. >> on monday, 33 year-old jose solano land that appeared in a san mateo county courtroom, kept his head down and did not react to anything that happened during the proceedings. he is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend. karina castro landeta was expected to enter a plea in the case, but his attorney requested that he be given a psychological evaluation. the judge agreed and suspended criminal proceedings until that evaluation is completed. something that could take 8 to 10 weeks. the district attorney's office says that landed in atta
clear that the county of alameda more so than any other county in in the state is not investigating but coming in at much higher numbers than any other counties. >> her family says of the 7 referrals made to the agency 5 weren't even investigated. the county now has 40 days. 45 days to respond to the claim? on the peninsula? the arraignment for the man accused of beheading his ex-girlfriend was postponed. a judge granted a request for 33 year-old jose to get a psychiatric evaluation...
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county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in east of livermore here this area is likely to swing to the north ino livermore, right as we get to the busy time of day on i-580, o be planning ahead for slower traffic conditions as we head through the rest of this evening . looking outside, beautiful cls as you look at showers from the distance. the rainfall amounts o far, over two inches. half an ih to an inch in a lot of location. welcome to rain for most of us, helping to mitigate the fire threat to me but does not end ae season completely. we will takea look at our chances this weekeng up in the full forecast. > >> that wet weather is helping s on the front line of the mosquio fire in the sierra foothills. cal fire said, moisture from the the storm decreased fire behavior significantly. containment has now jumped to 39%, but
county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in eastern alameda county, south in east of livermore here this area is likely to swing to the north ino livermore, right as we get to the busy time of day on i-580, o be planning ahead for slower traffic conditions as we...
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some parts of santa cruz county. big difference from last week much much cooler this weekend in the weather forecast in the five day we've ot s another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. a woman who was passionate about the british royal family. she has written books about the queen as a girl growing up with the queen's death, she tells ktvu is amberleigh. it's time to reflect on the queen's legacy and what she meant to the world. this might be the silliest thing i've ever heard of. elizabeth cried out. janet mccarroll of dublin, reads from a book she has written about queen elizabeth
some parts of santa cruz county. big difference from last week much much cooler this weekend in the weather forecast in the five day we've ot s another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the...
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napa county, sonoma county.hing too severe, although i do think that area especially like county, napa county later today will be the focus of possible showers. thundershowers as the low ejects to the northeast. also out towards rio vista. you can see a little bit of lightning there. and a couple reports. maybe i'll to antiochus now as well. eastern solano county parts of also napa county and now making his move more towards marin county, san pablo bay over oakland and then southward the peninsula, though looks to be the line here is that system along the san mateo coast now heading northward, you can see south san francisco san mateo atherton, definitely half moon bay. right along. it looks like just the line along around santa cruz north looks to be the focus for now, so as the low moves in, we could get some brief heavy rain or some thundershowers. we're already seeing that here 50 sixties on the temps. the upper low we mentioned is now finally moving as it ejects northeast later today that will put areas inl
napa county, sonoma county.hing too severe, although i do think that area especially like county, napa county later today will be the focus of possible showers. thundershowers as the low ejects to the northeast. also out towards rio vista. you can see a little bit of lightning there. and a couple reports. maybe i'll to antiochus now as well. eastern solano county parts of also napa county and now making his move more towards marin county, san pablo bay over oakland and then southward the...
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county and as you go inland in kind of that fort myers, charlotte county juncture where you have these inlets and the harbor. those areas, because the storm surge can come at a barrier island. it is there. the water is just building up. and so you see that. they were absolutely consistent with kevin posted. we have it in our room the inundation map from 24 hours ago. what reprojected and what you will see is some of those areas you go inland even many blacks and massive -- i think if you look what's going on it will be the communities in lee and charlotte counties that are close to those bodies of water that probably suffered the most severe flooding. and there are people that had -- the coast guard has had people that were in their attic and got saved off their rooftop in those areas because of the flooding. so that's pretty clear that was really -- you also have -- normally we would say having 3 or 4 feet of flooding was a big deal. you see that in north port, southern parts of sarasota. that's just a different degree than what we've seen in lee and charlotte counties. we'll be back
county and as you go inland in kind of that fort myers, charlotte county juncture where you have these inlets and the harbor. those areas, because the storm surge can come at a barrier island. it is there. the water is just building up. and so you see that. they were absolutely consistent with kevin posted. we have it in our room the inundation map from 24 hours ago. what reprojected and what you will see is some of those areas you go inland even many blacks and massive -- i think if you look...
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santa clara county, they've been a little bit stricter than other counties when it comes to vaccines and masks. but in this particular case, the santa clara county health department, they point to 2 big reasons. one, the number 87, that's the percentage of people in this county that's already received their first round of vaccinations and a lot of booster shots already. so that's sky-high as far as the county's concern and to the other reason because they have so many covid tests ready to go. they're readily available. yeah. those 2 things together and that is why the health department, they told people who work in high-risk areas like nursing homes, prisons, homeless shelters. you are no longer required to get vaccinated. to continue to be employed. yes, if you feel sick, you don't feel right. and by all means stay home and get well if you feel that you might have covid get tested, they have plenty of tests available for that. and if you want to mask up, you can do so. but you don't have to james darya. that is a big deal because you might recall last summer santa clara county caugh
santa clara county, they've been a little bit stricter than other counties when it comes to vaccines and masks. but in this particular case, the santa clara county health department, they point to 2 big reasons. one, the number 87, that's the percentage of people in this county that's already received their first round of vaccinations and a lot of booster shots already. so that's sky-high as far as the county's concern and to the other reason because they have so many covid tests ready to go....
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>> yes, we do have power throughout the county. and then not power throughout the county.rtners are working on that, as we speak. and as far as our utilities, we are in good shape, managing both our water and our waste water. we do have a couple of precautionary boil water notices just as a safety factor and we are working with our municipalities to ensure that their water systems are up and running as well. >> it sounds like your infrastructure held up relatively well, despite all of the flooding. >> i think so, yes. based on the power of mother nature, we are incredibly lucky. but it is amazing to see what the force of water can do. >> yes, we saw it yesterday with ali, and it was just shocking to see, so it's good to hear that you think you guys are going to be okay at least compared to your neighbors certainly. thank you very much, amy patterson, collier county manager, we appreciate your time. >>> coming up next, an emergency services official in a city that has seen significant damage. is? (cecily) yup, with this amazing new camera. smile! (adam) and you got it on ve
>> yes, we do have power throughout the county. and then not power throughout the county.rtners are working on that, as we speak. and as far as our utilities, we are in good shape, managing both our water and our waste water. we do have a couple of precautionary boil water notices just as a safety factor and we are working with our municipalities to ensure that their water systems are up and running as well. >> it sounds like your infrastructure held up relatively well, despite all...
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now contra costa county, technically not in this napa county tentatively not in this, but not a big, big difference from yesterday. so keep the heat drill that you got going on the water flowing. you know, the drill 80 or so for antioch at this hour. still quite warm. 75 for livermore. 60's line up the east bay shoreline. 57 checking into san francisco little progress report from 24 hours ago. we're trailing about a half a dozen degrees or better in some cases soar taking a step in the right direction from the first of bit of the day, here's a little bit of an onshore wind that we have. it's going to start to intensify a little bit more. so we get to this weekend. but another wrinkle is some scattered clouds bubbling up from the south. interesting 8 o'clock 73 will do about 89 by 11 o'clock. but again, as rain was talking about, we look for triple numbers as we get into the afternoon. we'll have more details in your forecast in a bit. but how this bay area bridges hanging, right? it is early days of things are moving along pretty nicely right now. an 8 minute ride so that fremont str
now contra costa county, technically not in this napa county tentatively not in this, but not a big, big difference from yesterday. so keep the heat drill that you got going on the water flowing. you know, the drill 80 or so for antioch at this hour. still quite warm. 75 for livermore. 60's line up the east bay shoreline. 57 checking into san francisco little progress report from 24 hours ago. we're trailing about a half a dozen degrees or better in some cases soar taking a step in the right...
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santa clara county $5.29.y is at $5.35. >>> burning man coming to a close tonight, but it almost came to a close without the main event, burning the man. take a look at the blackrock desert in northwestern nevada. this is what the playa looked like this afternoon. but yesterday afternoon, different scene. whiteout conditions because of a dust storm continued for hours, winds reaching 35 miles per hour at times. saturday night is always when burners gather around the man, which is a huge art installation built out of wood and is then set on fire. thankfully the dust lifted in time for the signature event tonight. a solemn and quiet burning of the temple before folks head home. >>> special softball tournament today in san francisco. one of the games saw that city's police department taking on its fire department. the tournament was organized by the violence prevention program, batters up, guns down. it's a community program that aims to keep kids out of trouble, connect them with their peers and partner children
santa clara county $5.29.y is at $5.35. >>> burning man coming to a close tonight, but it almost came to a close without the main event, burning the man. take a look at the blackrock desert in northwestern nevada. this is what the playa looked like this afternoon. but yesterday afternoon, different scene. whiteout conditions because of a dust storm continued for hours, winds reaching 35 miles per hour at times. saturday night is always when burners gather around the man, which is a...
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it's very clear that the county of alameda more so than any other county in in the state is not investigating back coming in at much higher numbers than any other counties. harris says she becomes emotional thinking about the last time she saw sophia, knowing what she does now. >> i notice a little breeze and her hand and i asked if she was ok, and she said, yes. but what i learned in retrospect from that is because of all of these previous calls that have been ignored, she had learned not to because when she complained she was punished. >> well, that was amanda hari reporting for us this morning. now the county has 45 days to respond to the claim. on the peninsula. the arraignment for man accused of beheading his ex-girlfriend was postponed. the district attorney's office says 33 year-old jose lynn data attacked karina castro with a sword outside of her home in san carlos last thursday, he was taken into custody on the same day and has been held without bail when data was expected to enter a plea in the case yesterday. but his attorney requested he give it a psychological evaluation before m
it's very clear that the county of alameda more so than any other county in in the state is not investigating back coming in at much higher numbers than any other counties. harris says she becomes emotional thinking about the last time she saw sophia, knowing what she does now. >> i notice a little breeze and her hand and i asked if she was ok, and she said, yes. but what i learned in retrospect from that is because of all of these previous calls that have been ignored, she had learned...
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and that was a hot button topic in santa clara county because all the other counties they took down their mask mandate. but in santa clara county, they kept it up and that caused a lot of controversy as far as the vaccination. if you work in high-risk areas like prison. seeing homes, health care facilities, hospitals, you're not required to get vaccinated because they're pointing out the vaccination rate in santa clara county, 87%. people in this county, they've already received their series of vaccinations close to 70%, already got their booster shots. yes, covid-19 is still relevant. it's still out there and they're telling people if you feel sick, stay home, isolate yourself. but because the vaccination rate is so high and covid tests, remember the days when it was very hard to get covid tests. now they are everywhere. so those 2 things that morning and that you don't have to do that if you're at high risk areas. but again, they're still devising people to be very careful. >> and they're telling people you don't have to wear a mask. santa clara county as recently as last year caught lo
and that was a hot button topic in santa clara county because all the other counties they took down their mask mandate. but in santa clara county, they kept it up and that caused a lot of controversy as far as the vaccination. if you work in high-risk areas like prison. seeing homes, health care facilities, hospitals, you're not required to get vaccinated because they're pointing out the vaccination rate in santa clara county, 87%. people in this county, they've already received their series of...
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some are major counties like lee county, collier county, they have great response teams.te of florida, you know, we are providing a lot of support that is staged and ready to go. we have almost 250 aircraft, more than 1600 high water vehicles and more than 300 boats of all drafts and sizes including 250 already stationed in the major impacted areas and nearly 50 that are staged and immediately ready to come in. so with water this high, you know, these operations may need to be water born operations. now, there are somewhere you're going to need to use the water to get to barrier islands anyways. so look at collier county, downtown naples is flooded. that's probably going to subside as the time goes on but they're prepared for a lot of different eventu eventualities. so we're thankful for the starts that sent us resources and we're very, very appreciative of them stepping up and helping florida. as this storm passes your community, understand it's still a very hazardous situation. you're going to have downed power lines. you're going to have a possibility of harm's way bec
some are major counties like lee county, collier county, they have great response teams.te of florida, you know, we are providing a lot of support that is staged and ready to go. we have almost 250 aircraft, more than 1600 high water vehicles and more than 300 boats of all drafts and sizes including 250 already stationed in the major impacted areas and nearly 50 that are staged and immediately ready to come in. so with water this high, you know, these operations may need to be water born...
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it's very clear that the county of alameda more so than any other county in in the state is not investigating back coming in at much higher numbers than any other counties. harris says she becomes emotional thinking about the last time she saw sophia, knowing what she does now. >> i notice a little breeze and her hand and i asked if she was ok, and she said, yes. but what i learned in retrospect from that is because of all of these previous calls that have been ignored, she had learned not to completely because when she complained she was punished. >> harris tells me no amount of money will make up for the loss of sophia. but the case could help save other children's lives. the county now has 45 days to respond to the claim. back to you. >> sophia's mother, samantha johnson was arrested in march and has been charged with murder and child abuse. dante jackson was arrested in new york over the weekend. he made a virtual court appearance in merced said today, but his arraignment was rescheduled to wednesday because he did not have an attorney. >> 3 women were also arrested, accused of helping ja
it's very clear that the county of alameda more so than any other county in in the state is not investigating back coming in at much higher numbers than any other counties. harris says she becomes emotional thinking about the last time she saw sophia, knowing what she does now. >> i notice a little breeze and her hand and i asked if she was ok, and she said, yes. but what i learned in retrospect from that is because of all of these previous calls that have been ignored, she had learned...
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right along e salon on contra costa county li. county line. showers making itsy into morgan hill.s producing enough rain to wet down the one-to-one. thas moving to the north. here is tht rain. some in the higher elevat. higher elevations. heavy rainfall rates from brentwood to brentwood to oakley toward discovery bay. it is straddling the eastern border of the bay area. another thunderstorm movig further north through northern napa and picking up a bit more . more rain. over 1.5 inches of rn in that part of the county. the amounts have been variable. shos and downpours have been scatter. been scattered. the activity looks like it has been expanding been expanding a bit and spreading more strikes into eastern solano county. we will launch that as we go to the eve. the evening. there a good handln where things are. it shows the y persisting for a couple of hours. then falling apart as we go into the rest of tonight and even the first half of tomorrowr band of moisture will make its way closer to the coast as we go we go toward midday on tuesday. the best chance of scattered showers
right along e salon on contra costa county li. county line. showers making itsy into morgan hill.s producing enough rain to wet down the one-to-one. thas moving to the north. here is tht rain. some in the higher elevat. higher elevations. heavy rainfall rates from brentwood to brentwood to oakley toward discovery bay. it is straddling the eastern border of the bay area. another thunderstorm movig further north through northern napa and picking up a bit more . more rain. over 1.5 inches of rn in...
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lee county, nine hospitals in lee county, nine hospitals do not have water.vacuations there or what to do. that along with damage and flooding in these hospitals. these hospital workers, doctors, nurses, will be doing their best to preserve life under dire circumstances. let's wrap up this block with kerry sanders and his new reporting on this historic disaster. >> reporter: slamming into florida overnight, hurricane ian left communities like sanibel island under water, damaged and in the dark. florida's coastline bearing the brunt of the storm. the wind so dangerous in punta gorda, i had to grab this street sign to stay on my feet. cape coral also severely impacted by ian. making it difficult for emergency crews who did not evacuate. >> the minute the winds subside below 45 miles per hour, our crews will be responding out there, clearing the roads to make sure our first responders can get to those individuals that are trapped in their homes and in their vehicles. >> reporter: through all of the uncertainty, neighbors, friends, even complete strangers do what
lee county, nine hospitals in lee county, nine hospitals do not have water.vacuations there or what to do. that along with damage and flooding in these hospitals. these hospital workers, doctors, nurses, will be doing their best to preserve life under dire circumstances. let's wrap up this block with kerry sanders and his new reporting on this historic disaster. >> reporter: slamming into florida overnight, hurricane ian left communities like sanibel island under water, damaged and in the...
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the focus of course lee county, charlotte county, ft. myers being really the epicenter here when you can see many homes are just simply demolished. it will be a long time to come for many communities in southwest florida. the power being the main issue right now. let's go to the president of duke energy florida, and melissa, tell me about your customers, where are they, and how many of them are still without power. >> sure. so duke energy florida serves about 35 counties, 2 million customers across the state of florida. in our hardest hit areas from the tampa bay area and through the central part of the state, we have right now about 441,000 customers that are still without service. we have restored 472,000. we are making very good progress with the overall restoration in the state of florida. >> 441,000 without service. how bad is the damage to the grids? what's the time line look like? >> so, what we are facing is primarily a restoration effort rather than a complete rebuild as you saw and as your team has shown the video for those har
the focus of course lee county, charlotte county, ft. myers being really the epicenter here when you can see many homes are just simply demolished. it will be a long time to come for many communities in southwest florida. the power being the main issue right now. let's go to the president of duke energy florida, and melissa, tell me about your customers, where are they, and how many of them are still without power. >> sure. so duke energy florida serves about 35 counties, 2 million...
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about in el dorado and placer counties.y both started this week. each has already burned thousands of acres. and because of the conditions, governor newsom has declared a state of emergency in all 3 of those counties. take a look at the latest numbers in conditions now and we'll start with the mosquito fire northeast of all burn along forest hill road. look at this thing. it's nearly 7,000 acres, 0% containment trying to battle from the air. but look at all that thick smoke. cal fire's latest report has said the extreme heat, extreme fire behavior and incredibly steep terrain have just been ongoing. challenges is crews try to attack the fire directly and build containment lines. but it's hard to handle. cal fire's estimating full containment on this one won't happen until sometime in mid october. turning now to the fairview fire. it's about southwest of palm springs a bit crews, you know, really trying to get a handle on this one. it grew by more than 5,000 acres since late this afternoon. it's incredible that last check a
about in el dorado and placer counties.y both started this week. each has already burned thousands of acres. and because of the conditions, governor newsom has declared a state of emergency in all 3 of those counties. take a look at the latest numbers in conditions now and we'll start with the mosquito fire northeast of all burn along forest hill road. look at this thing. it's nearly 7,000 acres, 0% containment trying to battle from the air. but look at all that thick smoke. cal fire's latest...
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i think most that stays in madera county, 70 do county and of course it is traveling to southern california. got to watch out for that. the bay area, though the temperatures are going to continue to cool down. i expect these numbers to be running well below the average into next week. in fact, little taste of fall. i think coming next wednesday and thursday. so guys, what a great night to come out here to enjoy lots of food. lots of people and lots of a good time to be had out here. that's for sure. that's less rear. back to you guys in the studio. lauren says going to eat well tonight. that's for oakley officials are again announcing the fact there is $100,000 reward for information. >> leading to the discovery of 24 year-old alexis, kate. police believe she was murdered january. 26 after being seen at a chevron gas station in brentwood. i think her ex-boyfriend, marshall jones, killed her that night. they track a cell phone to his antioch home. marshall was later killed in seattle in june when police tried to arrest him. and police say if you have information again, please call oakley pla
i think most that stays in madera county, 70 do county and of course it is traveling to southern california. got to watch out for that. the bay area, though the temperatures are going to continue to cool down. i expect these numbers to be running well below the average into next week. in fact, little taste of fall. i think coming next wednesday and thursday. so guys, what a great night to come out here to enjoy lots of food. lots of people and lots of a good time to be had out here. that's for...
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. >> a shocking discovery in san mateo county. investigators say a woman was beheaded outside on the street. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 6. i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. we're learning that a 25year-old mother of 2 was killed by a man. >> the incident happened just before noon in the area of laurel street. that's right. downtown san carlos, the man has since been taken into custody. investigators say the victim and the suspect knew each other, but they have not released a motivecforce and thorn is live in san carlos this evening with more on this gruesome crime than well, pam. and ken, we're learning tonight that a sword was used to kill this woman earlier today. as you mentioned. >> it happened on laurel street and this woman was killed right out in front of her home. depuaies say they were first called to the scene after hearing from witnesses that a woman was being attacked in the street by the time that they arrived at the scene. that woman was already dead. >> kron 4 has confirmed that the man cut the woma
. >> a shocking discovery in san mateo county. investigators say a woman was beheaded outside on the street. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 6. i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. we're learning that a 25year-old mother of 2 was killed by a man. >> the incident happened just before noon in the area of laurel street. that's right. downtown san carlos, the man has since been taken into custody. investigators say the victim and the suspect knew each other, but they have not...
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the county's board of supervisors unanimously voted tuesday to begin collecting the tax and the county's unincorporated areas starting next year, county officials say will generate around $700,000 in revenue a year and also support efforts to reduce pollution. all right number last week. all that heat this week? not so i mean temperatures today. pretty mild out there. it's going to continue that way as we go through the next few days, plus, it looks like we might see some rain on sunday. that would be pretty great. especially when you think about fire concerns. these are the highs from today you can see that you had that 79 fairfield down a degree from yesterday just about the same as yesterday. in this pattern. with the low pressure offshore and the stretched out marine layer and the inversion lifted clean air. lower temperatures higher humidity is going to hold really through the weekend. until when we get to sunday. we have an opportunity for some bona fide legitimate rain. we'll see how that goes. some of the models are pretty aggressive on that. but overall i mean, it's going to be
the county's board of supervisors unanimously voted tuesday to begin collecting the tax and the county's unincorporated areas starting next year, county officials say will generate around $700,000 in revenue a year and also support efforts to reduce pollution. all right number last week. all that heat this week? not so i mean temperatures today. pretty mild out there. it's going to continue that way as we go through the next few days, plus, it looks like we might see some rain on sunday. that...
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with an alameda county where the oakland is in alameda county and i as a taxpayer pay the salaries of the sheriff and pay the salaries of the highway patrol as well as our local police department. and we're demanding requesting assistance officials that the alameda county sheriff's office say not having enough deputies in uniform to loan to other cities. >> there's also another major they're they're down a couple 100 officers in oakland. >> with attrition, rates continue to climb. we face those same problems you put deputies need to hire. >> san francisco is down reports by the end of the year up to 845 officers. so there is a major. supply chain crisis for law enforcement officers. >> has it made you kron 4 news? >> oakland police are looking for suspects involved in a number of burglaries that happened in little saigon. officers say it happened on international boulevard around 04:00am monday. the department says an alarm went off at one business and when officers arrived on the scene, they say they found a number of burglarize businesses in that area. the investigation is still ong
with an alameda county where the oakland is in alameda county and i as a taxpayer pay the salaries of the sheriff and pay the salaries of the highway patrol as well as our local police department. and we're demanding requesting assistance officials that the alameda county sheriff's office say not having enough deputies in uniform to loan to other cities. >> there's also another major they're they're down a couple 100 officers in oakland. >> with attrition, rates continue to climb....
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in response, the county ban, the sale of let it fuel at the airport a little over a year ago.if a pilot purchases leaded fuel somewhere else, they can still land and take off here. that has raised concerns that the use of leaded fuel could still be causing health problems for neighbors. >> on thursday, some of santa clara county's top elected officials called on the department of transportation and the faa to do more to address the problem. >> because it is simply unacceptable in our community or any community in america for kids to be poisoned by leaded fuel at airport. if you can. >> land and take off with leaded fuel. you're going to pollute the children. this community in a statement to kron 4 on thursday, the faa said that they are working to move the country away from leaded aviation fuel. just last week. the faa cleared the way for an unloaded aviation fuel to be used throughout the nation's fleet. a piston powered aircraft, a major step forward. the statement was welcome news on thursday, but the county says the faa needs to move faster glad. we finally got a statement
in response, the county ban, the sale of let it fuel at the airport a little over a year ago.if a pilot purchases leaded fuel somewhere else, they can still land and take off here. that has raised concerns that the use of leaded fuel could still be causing health problems for neighbors. >> on thursday, some of santa clara county's top elected officials called on the department of transportation and the faa to do more to address the problem. >> because it is simply unacceptable in...
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yes, but it's a county technically in this now.already have the flex alert stuff that we talked about as well. so keep the same heat drill that you had. but again, a slight improvement even for those inland valleys for today, down to our south. that is tropical storm kay you see with all that rain, the moisture will make its way up to the north. that will be in the form of some scattered clouds over the weekend at the ballpark today for oakland doing battle against the white sox game time 6.40, temperatures at a very mild, 70 with just a little bit of a west wind at around 10. the breakdown for you today, 78 by 9 by 12, 94 and looking for still the triple digits to be had. and we have the 4 zone forecast a bit right now. rain is checking in the bay area traffic dave, thanks for that. well, we do have an accident. we've been talking about southbound north of hickey boulevard. this is in daly city. >> all lanes are blocked there. so you can't get through some say 80 to 35. >> even happened on highway one or 101, better options for yo
yes, but it's a county technically in this now.already have the flex alert stuff that we talked about as well. so keep the same heat drill that you had. but again, a slight improvement even for those inland valleys for today, down to our south. that is tropical storm kay you see with all that rain, the moisture will make its way up to the north. that will be in the form of some scattered clouds over the weekend at the ballpark today for oakland doing battle against the white sox game time 6.40,...
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it's very clear that the county of alameda more so than any other county in in the state is not investigating back coming in at much higher numbers than any other counties. harris says she becomes emotional thinking about the last time she saw sophia, knowing what she does now. >> i notice a little breeze and her hand and i asked if she was ok, and she said, yes. but what i learned in retrospect from that is because of all of these previous calls that have been ignored, she had learned not to complain because when she complained she was punished. >> it was a man harry reporting. the county now has 45 days to respond to the lawsuit. on the peninsula. the arraignment for a man accused of beheading his ex-girlfriend. that arraignment has been postponed. the da's office says 33 year-old jose landeta attacked karina castro with a sword outside her home in san carlos last thursday, he was taken into custody the same day he's being held without bail. when dana was expected to enter a plea in the case yesterday. but his attorney requested that he be given a psychological evaluation before entering a
it's very clear that the county of alameda more so than any other county in in the state is not investigating back coming in at much higher numbers than any other counties. harris says she becomes emotional thinking about the last time she saw sophia, knowing what she does now. >> i notice a little breeze and her hand and i asked if she was ok, and she said, yes. but what i learned in retrospect from that is because of all of these previous calls that have been ignored, she had learned...
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marin county, along with several cities in that county have filed a lawsuit against biotech giant. >>santo alleging pcb contamination in their communities. those cities include sandra fell and nevado. the county alleges that monsanto knew about the dangers of the chemical for more than 50 years but continue to promote their products anyway, pcbs were typically used as cool and cent luber camp but were banned in 1979. this is not the company's first a lawsuit against it. the county says similar lawsuits have been filed nationwide alleging monsanto deliberately misled the public environmental regulators and its own customers. so it could reap massive profits from pcb sales. >> amid the ongoing record drought, water officials say that more must be done to capture and store water across california. state leaders hope the bodies of salt water across california will one day be able to be converted and then help supply fresh water? thanks to new investments in desalination, chris turnout with the department of water resources says that the agency will soon provide 6 million dollars in grant
marin county, along with several cities in that county have filed a lawsuit against biotech giant. >>santo alleging pcb contamination in their communities. those cities include sandra fell and nevado. the county alleges that monsanto knew about the dangers of the chemical for more than 50 years but continue to promote their products anyway, pcbs were typically used as cool and cent luber camp but were banned in 1979. this is not the company's first a lawsuit against it. the county says...
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our counties are all mostly taken up. solano county still in there.r, they come out of the sacramento national weather service office until 8 this evening. after that, all the bay area should be in the
our counties are all mostly taken up. solano county still in there.r, they come out of the sacramento national weather service office until 8 this evening. after that, all the bay area should be in the
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alameda county sheriff's deputy devin williams jr. nellie criminal defendant charged with two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of america couple in dublin a crime even more shocking because the alleged 24 year old gunman had a promising future is a bright, caring, articulate individual. and it's a tragedy. authorities say williams shot and killed 57 year old bennison tran and his wife of two decades, maria tran at the couple's home in dublin. both were shot in the head and neck. investigators say williams had been involved in a romantic relationship with maria tran, who was a nurse sources tell me the killings may have resulted from jealousy connected to a love triangle. i have learned venison tran, a retired civil engineer for the city of santa clara, called 911 to report an intruder at their home at 12 45 wednesday morning. six gunshots could be heard on the 911 call, and he dropped the phone. authorities say williams took off in his car when dublin police arrived and asked, who did it, a witness said. devon and he's a cop. s
alameda county sheriff's deputy devin williams jr. nellie criminal defendant charged with two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of america couple in dublin a crime even more shocking because the alleged 24 year old gunman had a promising future is a bright, caring, articulate individual. and it's a tragedy. authorities say williams shot and killed 57 year old bennison tran and his wife of two decades, maria tran at the couple's home in dublin. both were shot in the head and neck....
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>> the san mateo county da there. steve wagstaffe also said castro had cuts. >> all over her body, including numerous cuts on her neck. again. she was beheaded. they say in castro's family was also in the courtroom today. you see them leaving. they were visibly upset, declined to speak to the media. we have learned that the parents of the victim are working to gain custody of those 2 children. a one year-old and a 7 year-old pam. and ken, now back to you. thank you. grant in the east bay tonight, a renewed plea from the parents of alexis gabe. >> the east bay couple's only daughter disappeared nearly 9 months ago. authorities believe that she was killed, but her body is still mi sing games car was returned to her parents this past weekend. and as kron four's theresa tells us. >> it was an emotional moment as a couple continues to look for answers >> the mandate been it slashed by all of them memories that we have together. alexis, gabe's mom talking about the moment she said in her daughter's beloved car this past wee
>> the san mateo county da there. steve wagstaffe also said castro had cuts. >> all over her body, including numerous cuts on her neck. again. she was beheaded. they say in castro's family was also in the courtroom today. you see them leaving. they were visibly upset, declined to speak to the media. we have learned that the parents of the victim are working to gain custody of those 2 children. a one year-old and a 7 year-old pam. and ken, now back to you. thank you. grant in the...
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our counties are all mostly taken up. solano county still in there. remember, they come out of the sacramento national weather service office until 8 this evening. after that, all the bay area should be in the clear from this. although the central valley, maybe a different story. now, 80 for antioch, 78 for livermore, most reading still in the 60's, although san jose is up to 71 in san francisco, not surrender. 59 this hour. so you're contrast from 24 hours ago about a half a dozen degrees trailing. that's a nice improvement to begin with the breakdown for 98 by one by 4. looks like the even see note at that coming up in a bit. we'll take a look at the complete weekend forecast. what's going on next week, which is kind of a nice treat rain, what's happening in traffic while we are still seeing slight delays out there like this accident at davis street in san leandro. >> so you're traveling up 8.80. you are going to run into a slight delay, but you still can't get through. >> heading into the city now down to 60 minutes, traffic is moving maze to that
our counties are all mostly taken up. solano county still in there. remember, they come out of the sacramento national weather service office until 8 this evening. after that, all the bay area should be in the clear from this. although the central valley, maybe a different story. now, 80 for antioch, 78 for livermore, most reading still in the 60's, although san jose is up to 71 in san francisco, not surrender. 59 this hour. so you're contrast from 24 hours ago about a half a dozen degrees...
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john's river,, do ball county. -- duvall county. major category for impact, the storm surge will be severe, a water and flooding for slow-moving storms. very severe impact in southwest florida, but those impacts will continue all through the state. this will not leave the state of florida until sometime friday morning. this is a lot of nasty weather we are in store for the next few days. kevin guthrie is here, i will let kevin come up. >> appreciate your continued leadership on this response to hurricane ian. hurricane ian is currently bringing hurricane force winds and rain to the keys and south florida. our meteorologist just mentioned before coming in here that tropical storm force winds may extend 300 plus miles to the northeast. as the governor has already mentioned, this will be a statewide event. this is going to cause conditions for flooding. as the governor has mentioned, we have started seeing tornadoes form. i urge floridians to monitor alerts and seek immediate shelter if tornado warnings are issued. tropical tornadoes w
john's river,, do ball county. -- duvall county. major category for impact, the storm surge will be severe, a water and flooding for slow-moving storms. very severe impact in southwest florida, but those impacts will continue all through the state. this will not leave the state of florida until sometime friday morning. this is a lot of nasty weather we are in store for the next few days. kevin guthrie is here, i will let kevin come up. >> appreciate your continued leadership on this...
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lee county is in a difficult situation, charlotte. and see when they can get back on their feet, the damage has been so extensive, it is a difficult situation. we have received major emergency declaration for nine counties, i do expect more. i spoke with the president this morning, he offered supports, i told him thanks for this, because the storm moved inland and caused damage in center part of the state, we will be asking for those counties to be expanded and included, charlotte, collier, hillsborough, lee, manatee, and sarasota, allowing individuals to seek individual assistance from fema. you have people displaced due to catastrophic impact of hurricane ian, that will be something that is necessary, we have been granted 100% federal assistance, category a and b for 30 days to ensure we move quickly forward into this respons fema has activated assistance to those who qualify. go to fema.gov or call 1-800. make sure you take a picture of the waterline in your home. if you can show that we're able to get assistance to you faster. as
lee county is in a difficult situation, charlotte. and see when they can get back on their feet, the damage has been so extensive, it is a difficult situation. we have received major emergency declaration for nine counties, i do expect more. i spoke with the president this morning, he offered supports, i told him thanks for this, because the storm moved inland and caused damage in center part of the state, we will be asking for those counties to be expanded and included, charlotte, collier,...
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Sep 30, 2022
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the islands in charlotte county.bviously there were a lot of calls coming in as a storm was really raging yesterday. people who did not evacuate were hunkered down. there was a storm surge and a lot of apprehension understandably, when initially the first responders came this morning, people would wave them down. whether they were by helicopter, boat, or high water vehicle. now what they are finding is in places like sanibel, most of the residents are weeping thank you for coming but say they are fine. that they are staying put now. i think there are going to be issues with being on some of those islands because they are not going to have services like we expect for quite some time given the limitations of transportation. but nevertheless that is a sign that some of the folks who did write it out are stabilized in their homes. first responders are doing targeted searches, going home my home, searching if people are ok. when responding to specific reports if they are missing loved ones. there will of course be many mo
the islands in charlotte county.bviously there were a lot of calls coming in as a storm was really raging yesterday. people who did not evacuate were hunkered down. there was a storm surge and a lot of apprehension understandably, when initially the first responders came this morning, people would wave them down. whether they were by helicopter, boat, or high water vehicle. now what they are finding is in places like sanibel, most of the residents are weeping thank you for coming but say they...
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Sep 3, 2022
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there are a large area of siskyou county east of i-5 under evacuation orders. tonight we have some more images here of the fire captured on. >> caltrans cameras in the region. the communities of weed lake chefs, tina and edgewood are all affected. highway 97 is currently closed in the area. we'll continue to follow this story again. this just breaking and we'll have updates throughout the evening. let's go and check in with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow to kind of weather conditions. >> crews are dealing with they're a much different than where he is right now at it. alameda crown royal beach yet a lawrence. it. >> yeah, right out of crown beach here in alameda and that sea breeze is blowing in really a welcome sign here. we've had talking to all the hot temperatures lately, the possible record breaking heat coming our way. but boy, get that nice breeze out here. feeling the effects of that. now, of course, getting the fires going in these kind of conditions. you get that seabreeze going in the afternoon. always a dangerous time to get these fires. bu
there are a large area of siskyou county east of i-5 under evacuation orders. tonight we have some more images here of the fire captured on. >> caltrans cameras in the region. the communities of weed lake chefs, tina and edgewood are all affected. highway 97 is currently closed in the area. we'll continue to follow this story again. this just breaking and we'll have updates throughout the evening. let's go and check in with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow to kind of weather...
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Sep 2, 2022
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county . it is known as the mill mill fire. it's burning right now in the town of weed. more than 200 acres have burned already. it's moving fast, you can see it's moving sideways, which means there is some wind there. evacuations are under way. we are watching a close. > >> for the third straight day, kauai so is calling on all of us us to conserve energy to consere to conserve energy, kauai so once you two. a lot of people are avoiding the outdoors when it gets hot, but not everybody has that choice to go inside. we we see a lot of construction workers out there were people working in the fields are outside selling food. our jocelyn moran spoke to those ous those outdoors to see how they beat the heat. >> they arrive at around the same time. here, they let christina know if they have a job lined up for the day. those jobs could include gardening, painting, to construction. if they don't have a job for the day, christina may have one for. for them. but they both do. victor has a job in doors.
county . it is known as the mill mill fire. it's burning right now in the town of weed. more than 200 acres have burned already. it's moving fast, you can see it's moving sideways, which means there is some wind there. evacuations are under way. we are watching a close. > >> for the third straight day, kauai so is calling on all of us us to conserve energy to consere to conserve energy, kauai so once you two. a lot of people are avoiding the outdoors when it gets hot, but not everybody...
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Sep 29, 2022
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that kollie county doesn't have. everyone's busy tonight trying to get a handle on what the situation is. flooding continues to be a problem, even here in naples where the storm is on its last legs. >> the system is operating at full throttle, and that's an nbc -- thank you so much for the great reporting, please stay safe. ian made landfall this afternoon as a catastrophic category four storm just shy of category five. it slammed into a barrier island just off the coast of fort myers, south of there, on the gulf coast is the town of estero in lee county, that is where we find csn bc correspondent perry resin. we are hearing that fort myers mentioned in the reports about damage. what can you tell us? >> right now in lee county, which is where fort myers is. we moved here because the cell phone service is abysmal. in lee county, there are 92% of people without power, what we have here behind us is some place that has power, and this is just lined with palm trees. you can see all the way down the road here, all of thes
that kollie county doesn't have. everyone's busy tonight trying to get a handle on what the situation is. flooding continues to be a problem, even here in naples where the storm is on its last legs. >> the system is operating at full throttle, and that's an nbc -- thank you so much for the great reporting, please stay safe. ian made landfall this afternoon as a catastrophic category four storm just shy of category five. it slammed into a barrier island just off the coast of fort myers,...
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Sep 23, 2022
09/22
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county officials say about 6000 .ple in the county have unclaimed money. that's checks that have gone six months without being cached. now they are avoided and unclaimed. the smallest amount up for grabs is just nine cents. the largest amount, though, is over $17,000. for certain situations they might need to get a notary to sign or to notarize. the affidavit for that's for anything over $100, but all of it is done online. people can have uncashed checks with the state and with other counties across california, make sure to check both your county and the state's website san francisco celebrating hip hop and dance tonight with the skybridge on stevenson dance and music festival. that event is a community led effort designed to help revitalize stevenson street into a vibrant hub of arts, commerce and community. the event full of music, breakdancing and more will be held every thursday through october. 13th alright coming up in sports tonight, believe it or not the warriors start training camp this saturday one of the bi
county officials say about 6000 .ple in the county have unclaimed money. that's checks that have gone six months without being cached. now they are avoided and unclaimed. the smallest amount up for grabs is just nine cents. the largest amount, though, is over $17,000. for certain situations they might need to get a notary to sign or to notarize. the affidavit for that's for anything over $100, but all of it is done online. people can have uncashed checks with the state and with other counties...