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the last one here in hayward hit 150 years ago and leveled downtown hayward. usgs says there's a 72% chance a 6.7 quake or higher will hit in the next 30 years. the study also says a lot of people will be trapped in their homes some trapped in elevators. that's why it's so important for businesses and homes to retrofit . that's where the next "big one" will hit . jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> developing now in san jose, firefighters just put out a house fire on your right a look from chopper 5 over the scene. this is near half pence way. and on your left, in the video, you can see how large the flames were when the fire first started around 5 a.m. the fire department says this is a one-alarm fire and we are told a family of five that was inside made it out okay and no one was hurt. >>> time is 6:32. let's take a live look outside on this wednesday morning. on the left-hand side of your screen you can see the sun starting to rise there. and it is going to be a beautiful morning all around the bay area. the right-hand side that is sfo where no delays are reported
the last one here in hayward hit 150 years ago and leveled downtown hayward. usgs says there's a 72% chance a 6.7 quake or higher will hit in the next 30 years. the study also says a lot of people will be trapped in their homes some trapped in elevators. that's why it's so important for businesses and homes to retrofit . that's where the next "big one" will hit . jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> developing now in san jose, firefighters just put out a house fire on your right a...
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the last one here in hayward hit 150 years ago and leveled downtown hayward. usgs says there's a 72% chance a 6.7 quake or higher will hit in the next 30 years. the study also says a lot of people will be trapped in their homes some trapped in elevators. that's why it's so important for businesses and homes to retrofit. that's where the next "big one" will hit. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> more clouds in the sky at 5:32. >> it's warm. yesterday we were in the 20s and 30s. it was a cold start to the day. this morning, we are in the upper 40s. that's normal for this time of the year. our afternoon highs won't be normal. they will be cooler. so we are not going to see temperatures warming up too much today. there is a system coming through and that's going to bring us some rain this evening, very minimal and then the warming trend begins. tomorrow temperatures will be closer to normal. and we will stay warm through the weekend. it's going to be a good- looking weekend ahead. here's a look at your temperatures right now. so this morning, 49 in concord. you're at 48
the last one here in hayward hit 150 years ago and leveled downtown hayward. usgs says there's a 72% chance a 6.7 quake or higher will hit in the next 30 years. the study also says a lot of people will be trapped in their homes some trapped in elevators. that's why it's so important for businesses and homes to retrofit. that's where the next "big one" will hit. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> more clouds in the sky at 5:32. >> it's warm. yesterday we were in the 20s and...
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(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault...which stretches the length of the east bay, from san pablo bay through berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas... is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude 7-point-0 quake on that fault... centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another 22,000 people will be trapped in elevators, 152,000 households will be displaced..."(standup at central park) rob fladeboe/fremont "...i'm here at central park in fremont. the hayward fault cuts right through the middle of the park. that swale or hump you see behind me, that is actuallythe hayward fault pushing the ground up, which has created that hump, which is getting a little bit bigger all the time..."(cracks in the pavement/broken curbs)look at this. there are cracks all over the pavement here and the curbs around the parking lot are moving along with the fault below. inside the community center, there is
(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault...which stretches the length of the east bay, from san pablo bay through berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas... is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude 7-point-0 quake on that fault... centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another...
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consequences of a major earthquake along the hayward fault. good afternoon, i'm michelle >>> now at noon, a dire quake projection. experts look at the potential consequences of a major earthquake along the hayward fault. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm anne makovec. we hear a lot about earthquake risks in one particular bay area fault. there's been a move have about san andreas. as jessica flores reports, a hayward fault quake could cause more damage. >> reporter: it runs down the east bay where hundreds of thousands of people live. and the hayward fault line according to the groundbreaking usgs study is even more dangerous than the san andreas. >> it's coming, not if, when. >> reporter: the study imagines a 7.0 quake striking a 52-mile stretch of the hayward fault and estimates the quake would kill 800 people and injure 18,000 more. >> we're at the fremont earthquake exhibit where scientists have been tracking traces of the hayward fault line. take a look at this. it's fascinating. here you can see the ground opened up over th
consequences of a major earthquake along the hayward fault. good afternoon, i'm michelle >>> now at noon, a dire quake projection. experts look at the potential consequences of a major earthquake along the hayward fault. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm anne makovec. we hear a lot about earthquake risks in one particular bay area fault. there's been a move have about san andreas. as jessica flores reports, a hayward fault quake could cause more damage. >>...
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investigators say a man shot at a hayward police officer. suspected in that shooting was arrested. the officer was not injured and investigators say there is no threat to the public. the shooting forced bart officials to close the bart station in hayward for a few hours. we were just at the bart station. it has reopened and we know that bart is stopping there to pick up and drop off passengers. reporting live in hayward, lydia pantazes kron4 news. ( darya ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) new this morning... california is the worst state in the country for deadly hit-and-run crashes. a new report from triple-a just released this morning shows there were 337 deadly hit-and-run accidents in 2016. in the last 10 years... there have been almost 3- thousand dedaly hit-and- run accidents. but... while the state has seen the number of these deadly accident increase some bay area cities have actually seen a decrease. for example... san francsico had 20 deadly hit- and-run accidents last year. that was the
investigators say a man shot at a hayward police officer. suspected in that shooting was arrested. the officer was not injured and investigators say there is no threat to the public. the shooting forced bart officials to close the bart station in hayward for a few hours. we were just at the bart station. it has reopened and we know that bart is stopping there to pick up and drop off passengers. reporting live in hayward, lydia pantazes kron4 news. ( darya ) thanks lydia. we will check back with...
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we are outside cal memorial stadium which sits on top of the hayward fault.t "big one" on this fault could happen at any time and it will be devastating. >> areas of violence and extreme shaking. >> reporter: a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the dreaded hayward fault in the east bay would be disastrous, shaking, building collapses and then fires. >> 800 fatalities, $82 billion in damages. now, when you add in the fire, hundreds more fatalities and an additional $30 billion in damages. >> reporter: scientists simulated a big quake that would strike at 4 p.m. on a busy weekday afternoon on the entire 52-mile stretch of the hayward fault. this is animation showing what could happen during a 6.8 quake. the simulation was dubbed the hay-wired scenario. the results of the study were released at uc-berkeley's memorial stadium which sits right along the fault. the stadium reopened in 2012 after a seismic retrofit . >> even though this is on the hayward fault, i would have no problem being here during an earthquake because it's been designed with structural integrity.
we are outside cal memorial stadium which sits on top of the hayward fault.t "big one" on this fault could happen at any time and it will be devastating. >> areas of violence and extreme shaking. >> reporter: a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the dreaded hayward fault in the east bay would be disastrous, shaking, building collapses and then fires. >> 800 fatalities, $82 billion in damages. now, when you add in the fire, hundreds more fatalities and an additional $30...
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the hayward station. he has been arrested. no one was injured by the gunfire. as you can see, the police investigation remains active at this hour. the station is closed. trains are running through. we do not know what led this man to open fire. it did cause major delays on the warm springs line between fremont and san francisco this evening. there is no bus service. again around 7:30 pm, amen shot at a hayward police officer but did not cause any injuries. one person is in custody. at this time there is no threat to public safety. live in hayward, kpix 5. >>> the arrest of an accused notorious serial killer that terrorized california for decades. he is the original night stalker. he is behind bars and behind a dozen murders as well at least 45 rapes and more than 150 residential break-ins in the 1970s and 80s. the golden state killer first struck the sacramento area then moved to the bay area then south to santa barbara and orange counties. kpix 5's -- kpix 5 is in the suburbs of citrus heights. >> repor
the hayward station. he has been arrested. no one was injured by the gunfire. as you can see, the police investigation remains active at this hour. the station is closed. trains are running through. we do not know what led this man to open fire. it did cause major delays on the warm springs line between fremont and san francisco this evening. there is no bus service. again around 7:30 pm, amen shot at a hayward police officer but did not cause any injuries. one person is in custody. at this...
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again it happened at the hayward bart station...we're told trains are not stopping at that station while police investigate... (vicki) kron'4's michlle kingston is live at the hayward bart station.. with details michelle any idea on when the station will reopen?
again it happened at the hayward bart station...we're told trains are not stopping at that station while police investigate... (vicki) kron'4's michlle kingston is live at the hayward bart station.. with details michelle any idea on when the station will reopen?
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they had an event of haywired as if a 7-magnitude earthquak eartk the hayward fault. scary to think about but they said we must think about it and be prepared. scientists say we know shaking like this is coming so they have a goal for us. they say if we put their science to work and get prepared they think we can outsmart disaster. >> and that's what these scenarios are all about. it takes an incredible amount of effort across a wide range of expertise to try to make these hazards real before they happen. >> reporter: the scenario they're playing out today is a 7-magnitude earthquake on the hayward fault, about 2 million people live around it in the east bay. they think at least 800 people would die. they call it a tectonic time bomb waiting to go off. >> the last time it ruptured in earthquake is 1868. out of people's memories and the idea is we have had a lot of urbanization and population growth since then and the idea to raise awarens about how to prepare in the event something could happen. >> reporter: geologists say the magnitude 6 in napa would pale in compari
they had an event of haywired as if a 7-magnitude earthquak eartk the hayward fault. scary to think about but they said we must think about it and be prepared. scientists say we know shaking like this is coming so they have a goal for us. they say if we put their science to work and get prepared they think we can outsmart disaster. >> and that's what these scenarios are all about. it takes an incredible amount of effort across a wide range of expertise to try to make these hazards real...
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investigators say a man shot at a hayward police officer.an suspected in that shooting was arrested. the officer was not injured and investigators say there is no threat to the public. the shooting forced bart officials to close the bart station in hayward for a few hours. we were just at the bart station. it has reopened and we know that bart is stopping there to pick up and drop off passengers. reporting live in hayward, lydia pantazes kron4 news. ( james ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya ) smoke is still billowing this morning from the concord apartment complex that flames on tuesday. ( james ) this morning demolition crews will be out tearing down part of the building. kron 4's will tran is live with the latest. will? ( james ) ( james ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya ) a another big story this morning... the man authorities say is among the worst serial killers and rapists in u-s history is a 72-year-old vietnam war veteran...former police officer and
investigators say a man shot at a hayward police officer.an suspected in that shooting was arrested. the officer was not injured and investigators say there is no threat to the public. the shooting forced bart officials to close the bart station in hayward for a few hours. we were just at the bart station. it has reopened and we know that bart is stopping there to pick up and drop off passengers. reporting live in hayward, lydia pantazes kron4 news. ( james ) thanks lydia. we will check back...
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(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault., which stretches the length of the east bay, from sangh berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude7-point-0 earthquake on the hayward fault centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another 22,000 people will be trapped in elevators, 152,000 households will be displaced..."(standup at central park) rob fladeboe/fremont "...i'm here at central park in fremont. the hayward fault cuts right through the middle of the park. that swale or hump you see behind me, that is actuallythe hayward fault pushing the ground up, which has created that hump, which is getting a little bit bigger all the time..."(cracks in the pavement/broken curbs)look at this. there are cracks all over the pavement here and the curbs around the parking lot are moving along with the fault below. inside the community center, there is an ever-wi
(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault., which stretches the length of the east bay, from sangh berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude7-point-0 earthquake on the hayward fault centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another 22,000...
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(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault., which stretches the length of the east bay, from sanrough berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude7-point-0 earthquake on the hayward fault centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another 22,000 people will be trapped in elevators, 152,000 households will be displaced..."(standup at central park) rob fladeboe/fremont "...i'm here at central park in fremont. the hayward fault cuts right through the middle of the park. that swale or hump you see behind me, that is actuallythe hayward fault pushing the ground up, which has created that hump, which is getting a little bit bigger all the time..."(cracks in the pavement/broken curbs)look at this. there are cracks all over the pavement here and the curbs around the parking lot are moving along with the fault below. inside the community center, there is an ever
(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault., which stretches the length of the east bay, from sanrough berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude7-point-0 earthquake on the hayward fault centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another 22,000...
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(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault., which stretches the length of the east bay, from san pablo bay through berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude7-point-0 earthquake on the hayward fault centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another 22,000 people will be trapped in elevators, 152,000 households will be displaced..."(standup at central park) rob fladeboe/fremont "...i'm here at central park in fremont. the hayward fault cuts right through the middle of the park. that swale or hump you see behind me, that is actuallythe hayward fault pushing the ground up, which has created that hump, which is getting a little bit bigger all the time..."(cracks in the pavement/broken curbs)look at this. there are cracks all over the pavement here and the curbs around the parking lot are moving along with the fault below. inside the community center, the
(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault., which stretches the length of the east bay, from san pablo bay through berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude7-point-0 earthquake on the hayward fault centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings,...
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if a quake strikes along the hayward fault.. results could be 10 times worse than loma prieta. >>> it is being called the tectonic timebomb. a new study finds if a strike -- if a quake strikes along the hayward fault, it could be 10 times worse than loma prieta. the fault runs right through the heart of the east bay. reporter carter evans shows us the worst case scenario. >> reporter: it was one of the deadliest disasters ever to hit the u.s. on this very day in 1906, the great san francisco earthquake killed more than 3000 and destroyed half the city. as bad as it was and as bad as subsequent earthquakes have been, the bay area is now bracing for something even worse. >> it is coming. >> reporter: a new report from the u.s. geological survey says the biggest danger may be the hayward fault because 2 million people live directly on top of it. as seen in this animation, the hayward fault could release a magnitude 7.0 earthquake capable of catastrophic damage. more than 800 deaths, 18,000 injuries. gas lines would be severed and w
if a quake strikes along the hayward fault.. results could be 10 times worse than loma prieta. >>> it is being called the tectonic timebomb. a new study finds if a strike -- if a quake strikes along the hayward fault, it could be 10 times worse than loma prieta. the fault runs right through the heart of the east bay. reporter carter evans shows us the worst case scenario. >> reporter: it was one of the deadliest disasters ever to hit the u.s. on this very day in 1906, the great...
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we have it here towards the san mateo bridge and hayward and union city. that's a light drive, just slowing past 92 and west across 92 starting to build. west across 80 the bay bridge, slowing on the incline and slowing through berkeley but nothing dramatic through the maze. meerting lights are on. the south bay, we didn't show it a whole lot on the map, a little of slowing 101 north of 680 and 280 on the overcrossing there. we look at the san mateo bridge, this bay crossing westbound is picking up volume. we talked about the slower drive developing along the flat section, still okay in foster city. back to you. >> all right, thanks, mike. 6:20. coming up next on "today in the bay," vaping in school, the alarming number of teenagers that don't realize e cigarettes can be just as dangerous as cigarettes. >>> it is time to start talking about tax day 2019. for real. i'm consumer investigator chris kim murrchmura chmura. >> it is wednesday, it is hump day right here on nbc bay area. take a look at this. i posted this on twitter, just something to make you fil
we have it here towards the san mateo bridge and hayward and union city. that's a light drive, just slowing past 92 and west across 92 starting to build. west across 80 the bay bridge, slowing on the incline and slowing through berkeley but nothing dramatic through the maze. meerting lights are on. the south bay, we didn't show it a whole lot on the map, a little of slowing 101 north of 680 and 280 on the overcrossing there. we look at the san mateo bridge, this bay crossing westbound is...
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that's what they're calling the hayward fault. take a look at what it found. the areas in red would see the most catastrophic damage. that's the entire east bay. into the south bay. as well as parts of the north bay up here. live in fremont along the fault line. what else does this reveal? >> it reveals that subsequent after shocks and fires could lead to hundreds more deaths. take a look at this. this is damage caused by the hayward fault. which is directly below this crack. what maybes this fault so dangerous is about 300 homes and businesses built right on top of it. scientists say during the snex beg quake, the epicenter would likely be in oakland. >> reporter: the hayward faculty runs right through berkeley memorial stadium. between the goal posts. and through fremont and considered one of the most active and dangerous in the u.s. which is why scientists study the impact of a hype thetic 7.0 quake on the fault. the result ts released today are sobering. >> looking at 800 fatalities. additional 18,000 people injured. earthquake could contribute an addition
that's what they're calling the hayward fault. take a look at what it found. the areas in red would see the most catastrophic damage. that's the entire east bay. into the south bay. as well as parts of the north bay up here. live in fremont along the fault line. what else does this reveal? >> it reveals that subsequent after shocks and fires could lead to hundreds more deaths. take a look at this. this is damage caused by the hayward fault. which is directly below this crack. what maybes...
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side to hayward. down to just one lane. that's why chp issued a sigalert. with this map we go the waze system, we'll finish to show you the travel times from the peninsula if you're in san carlos and towards castro valley, it's about 45 minutes to get over there on the dumbarton bridge, a little longer drive. what you should take that because even though right now across the san mateo bridge, only 35 minutes and will continue to build. chp has issued the sigalert mean being they expect it to take a half hour to clear. consider eastbound across the dumbarton bridge and nbc bay area wazers is the team to join and we can get that information wherever you check wherever yo are. >> 6:52, a quick look at the top stories on "today in the bay" including another massive school walk out that's planned for later this morning to raise awareness about gun violence. we're live with the demonstrations about to get under way here in the bay area. >> but first happening now, san francisco based wells fargo just lost a
side to hayward. down to just one lane. that's why chp issued a sigalert. with this map we go the waze system, we'll finish to show you the travel times from the peninsula if you're in san carlos and towards castro valley, it's about 45 minutes to get over there on the dumbarton bridge, a little longer drive. what you should take that because even though right now across the san mateo bridge, only 35 minutes and will continue to build. chp has issued the sigalert mean being they expect it to...
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((map/vo)) the hayward bart station is on b street near hayward city hall and the gray hound bus station(vicki) that's where we find kron'4's michlle kingston... she is live there now with the latest details... michelle? (grant) kron 4 first told you about the shooting through our mobile app. we sent a push alert at 8:09 tonight... make sure you download the kron4 mobile app to always get the latest breaking news. (grant) staying in the east bay... a man tried to kidnap a mother walking down the street with her young child.(vicki) this happened over the weekend in fremont...right by an elementary school. kron 4's justine waldman tells us police just arrested a teenager in the case. tiffany sot to hear something like that over hear it is not good it is scaryneighbors nerves are on edgeon sunday, a 35 year old mother was walking with her toddler here on valpey park ave. and butano park drive whenfremont police tell kron 4 news, a man saying he was lost parked his car and handed the woman his phone asking for directions. when she was holding the phone, the suspect then allegedly pointed a g
((map/vo)) the hayward bart station is on b street near hayward city hall and the gray hound bus station(vicki) that's where we find kron'4's michlle kingston... she is live there now with the latest details... michelle? (grant) kron 4 first told you about the shooting through our mobile app. we sent a push alert at 8:09 tonight... make sure you download the kron4 mobile app to always get the latest breaking news. (grant) staying in the east bay... a man tried to kidnap a mother walking down...
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the fragments of the blade are expected to be analyze the at a lab similar to this in hayward. a scanning electron microscope is usually used to detect. this inspect rk says the stress is. >> the stresses are generated by the gas forces and movement within the turbine blade during operation. the forces determine the fatigue life of the material. >> failure analysis is a slow methodical process. in hayward, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> yesterday's incident remind us that accidents can happen in the air and airports need to be ready. today a drill was held at santa rosa's charles schultz airport and as abc 7 news news report wayne friedman shows us the timing couldn't have been more perfect. >> as far as the passengers knew this would be one more uneventualliful athe airport but on the other side of the field a disaster in the making and in the makeup. >> it looks like halloween. >> feels like it. >> this is a drill for a dash 8. >> a drill that looked and felt real enough for sonoma county emergency responders for whom the mock plane crash could not have been more timely. >> i'd
the fragments of the blade are expected to be analyze the at a lab similar to this in hayward. a scanning electron microscope is usually used to detect. this inspect rk says the stress is. >> the stresses are generated by the gas forces and movement within the turbine blade during operation. the forces determine the fatigue life of the material. >> failure analysis is a slow methodical process. in hayward, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> yesterday's incident remind us that...
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(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault., which stretches the length of the east bay, from sanlo bay through berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude7-point-0 earthquake on the hayward fault centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another 22,000 people will be trapped in elevators, 152,000 households will be displaced..."(standup at central park) rob fladeboe/fremont "...i'm here at central park in fremont. the hayward fault cuts right through the middle of the park. that swale or hump you see behind me, that is actuallythe hayward fault pushing the ground up, which has created that hump, which is getting a little bit bigger all the time..."(cracks in the pavement/broken curbs)look at this. there are cracks all over the pavement here and the curbs around the parking lot are moving along with the fault below. inside the community center, there i
(animation of hayward fault) the hayward fault., which stretches the length of the east bay, from sanlo bay through berkeley, oakland, haward fremont and milpitas is the most dangerous fault in the bay. the so called "haywired scenario" imagines a magnitude7-point-0 earthquake on the hayward fault centered south of oakland. ken hudnut/u.s. geological survey "....in the haywired scenario, 800 people die, 2,500 people will need to be rescued from heavily damaged buildings, another...
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the hayward fault runs through the east bay area of san thancisco and right through oakland. study looked into the potentially devastating impact of major earthquake on the hayward fault. carter evans shows us the worst- case scenario. >> reporter: it was one of the deadliest disasters ever to hit the u.s. fr this very day in 1906, the great san francisco earthquake killed more than 3,000, and destroyed half the city. as bad as it was, and as bad as subsequent earthquakes have been, the bay area is now bracing for something even worse. >> it's coming. it's not if. it's when. >> reporter: a new report from the u.s. geological survey says the biggest danger may be the hayward fault, because two million people live directly on top of it. as seen in this animation, the hayward fault could unleash a magnitude 7.0 earthquake, 0 pable of catastrophic damage. th g than 800 deaths, 18,000 injuries, and with gas lines severed and water pipes broken, hundreds of fires could ignite, burning at least 50,000 homes. >> those staggering numbers are not unchangeable. we can save lives and red
the hayward fault runs through the east bay area of san thancisco and right through oakland. study looked into the potentially devastating impact of major earthquake on the hayward fault. carter evans shows us the worst- case scenario. >> reporter: it was one of the deadliest disasters ever to hit the u.s. fr this very day in 1906, the great san francisco earthquake killed more than 3,000, and destroyed half the city. as bad as it was, and as bad as subsequent earthquakes have been, the...
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the hayward fault runs right underneath this campus.report lays out what would happen if there was a magnitude 7 earthquake on the hayward fault. it says if it happens, at least 800 people could be killed and another 18,000 injured. what makes the hayward fault so dangerous is it runs through the east bay, one of the most populated sections of the bay area. 2 million people live on the fault. the usgs calls it a tectonic ticking time bomb. they will make a presentation about their findings. they'll make presentations in fremont and also at berkeley's memorial stadium. they want to warn people and encourage them to be prepared. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> let's talk more about that. there are things we can do right now to be more prepared for an earthquake or other natural disaster. we're encouraged to have emergency kits fully stocked with items including battery operated radios and flashlights with extra batteries, a minimum three-day supply of food and water for everyone in the family and also a manual can opener and any medication
the hayward fault runs right underneath this campus.report lays out what would happen if there was a magnitude 7 earthquake on the hayward fault. it says if it happens, at least 800 people could be killed and another 18,000 injured. what makes the hayward fault so dangerous is it runs through the east bay, one of the most populated sections of the bay area. 2 million people live on the fault. the usgs calls it a tectonic ticking time bomb. they will make a presentation about their findings....
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cal's memorial stadium which sits on top of the hayward fault. this fault was last active about 150 years ago, the next big one will be devastating. >> shows areas of violent and extreme shaking. >> reporter: a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the hayward fault in the east bay would be disastrous, shaking, building collapses, and then fires. >> 800 fatalities, 82 billion in damages, now when you add in the fire following the earthquake up to an additional several hundred fatalities and up to an additional 30 billion in damages. >> scientists simulated a big quake that would strike at 4:00 on a busy weekday afternoon along the entire 52-mile stretch of a hayward fault. the last big quake along the fault was 150 years ago. the simulation was dubbed the hey wired scenario. the results of the study were released at uc berkeley's memorial stadium which sits along the fault. officials say people need to get ready for the big one. >> preparedness for the inevitable earthquake is really important and that preparedness comes first at home, in the workplace,
cal's memorial stadium which sits on top of the hayward fault. this fault was last active about 150 years ago, the next big one will be devastating. >> shows areas of violent and extreme shaking. >> reporter: a magnitude 7.0 earthquake along the hayward fault in the east bay would be disastrous, shaking, building collapses, and then fires. >> 800 fatalities, 82 billion in damages, now when you add in the fire following the earthquake up to an additional several hundred...
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. >>> a magnitude 7.0 earthquake simulated on the hayward fault by scientists. an idea of the kind of damage that would be caused. >>> a new development in sacramento on the deadly police shooting of stefan clark. an estimate on how long the investigation may talk -- take. >>> welcome back. sacramento county's district attorney says the sacramento police department investigation of the deadly police shooting of stephan clark could take a year. after that, the das office will investigate. >> the review begins when the complete investigation is given to our office. >> the da says her office does not have a legal investigation to investigate his death but she believes the public has the right to find out everything it can. stephan clark was suspected of breaking into cars when police confronted him. officers said they feared he had a gun. it turned out he was only carrying a cell phone. >>> will the giants beat the diamondbacks -- they beat them for-3. the game was scoreless until the sixth inning. evan longoria smashed a two run hound -- homer. the diamondbacks ti
. >>> a magnitude 7.0 earthquake simulated on the hayward fault by scientists. an idea of the kind of damage that would be caused. >>> a new development in sacramento on the deadly police shooting of stefan clark. an estimate on how long the investigation may talk -- take. >>> welcome back. sacramento county's district attorney says the sacramento police department investigation of the deadly police shooting of stephan clark could take a year. after that, the das...
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. >> not only do we have the hayward fault, but we have landslides. we have liquifaction zones. to put pipes in the ground with seismic resilience. >> reporter: as pipelines age, east bay m.u.d. is extending many of their lives by putting a fabric-like inner lining system inside. it hardens and bonds it creating a new inner pipe and east bay m.u.d. is installing miles and miles of new strong and flexible pipe. >> we think that maximum earthquake will result in 7 feet of offset which means that 7-foot slip. >> reporter: at south reservoir in castro valley, a surprise, downsizing. inside it was once a 50 million-gallon covered reservoir. they are building a concrete tank 40 feet high and 200 feet across. it can resist a 7.0 earthquake on the hayward fault the highest that that fault is likely to produce. >> all our pipelines and infrastructure is running through that zone. >> reporter: in hayward, several water agencies share what's called an inner tie. here, pipelines from multiple suppliers meet. if needed in an emergency or drought, high-powered pumps or valves can redirect wat
. >> not only do we have the hayward fault, but we have landslides. we have liquifaction zones. to put pipes in the ground with seismic resilience. >> reporter: as pipelines age, east bay m.u.d. is extending many of their lives by putting a fabric-like inner lining system inside. it hardens and bonds it creating a new inner pipe and east bay m.u.d. is installing miles and miles of new strong and flexible pipe. >> we think that maximum earthquake will result in 7 feet of offset...
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hayward is at 11. napa is pretty calm but in some locations near fairfield, you will notice a bit of a breeze there as well. the east bay hills and north bay hills and the coast under this west wind that is starting to pick up. looking at the futurecast, you can see the windy conditions along the beaches through 9:00 and 10:00. this afternoon, 9 to 10 mile per hour gusts. it will be calm around lunch break and then it may break up later on this evening into late tonight and early tomorrow morning. that is when we will continue to see gusts strong through the north bay hills. for now, it is more of the coast getting the action. it is pushing in along the cloud cover. you will notice more clouds right around sunrise. here is a look at where we should be for temperature wise. low 60s, normally 67 for san jose but we will be at 70. 71 for concord. oakland is spot on where you should be. 70 in sunny valley. red wood city at 68. you can see the cooler conditions at the beaches but inland, temperatures are in
hayward is at 11. napa is pretty calm but in some locations near fairfield, you will notice a bit of a breeze there as well. the east bay hills and north bay hills and the coast under this west wind that is starting to pick up. looking at the futurecast, you can see the windy conditions along the beaches through 9:00 and 10:00. this afternoon, 9 to 10 mile per hour gusts. it will be calm around lunch break and then it may break up later on this evening into late tonight and early tomorrow...
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. >>> a tectonic time bomb, the hayward fault even more dangerous than we knew, the alarming prediction about a major quake in the bay area. >> the ultimate fight over new housing, this one block explains everything about why it's so hard to build in the bay area. >> nationwide inspections just ordered for the type of engine that exploded on a southwest flight plus praise for the trail blazing pilot with nerves of steel. >> radar looking kind of ominous, a lot of rain just 40 or 50 miles offshore. will it make it into your backyard and will you make it to 80 degrees this weekend? the beach is looking kind of sunny. what about that rain offshore? we'll talk about it next. >>> while this wetland attracts all kinds of birds -- >> this marsh is also home to the single deadliest animal on earth. >> mosquitoes which spread the deadly west nile virus, but local biologists have an unlikely ally because chickens have a natural immunity. >> we get biweekly blood tests from them. >> to help track the virus and target the carriers. expect owner reporting from kpix5 news. expect more -- original rep
. >>> a tectonic time bomb, the hayward fault even more dangerous than we knew, the alarming prediction about a major quake in the bay area. >> the ultimate fight over new housing, this one block explains everything about why it's so hard to build in the bay area. >> nationwide inspections just ordered for the type of engine that exploded on a southwest flight plus praise for the trail blazing pilot with nerves of steel. >> radar looking kind of ominous, a lot of rain...
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this would be along the 52 mile stretch along the hayward fault. this is a simulation. this is a saronville. this was released at uc berkeley. the state he reopened in 2012 after undergoing a retrofit. >> even though this is on the hayward fault i would have no problem being here during an earthquake. it was designed with structural integrity. >> we had a close look how it has been isolated. >> there are 134 bearings that is strategic under the building. >> people need to get ready for the big one. >> prepare for the inevitable earthquake. that is important. that first comes at home and then in the workplace. preparedness also occurs in how we build our buildings. >> getting prepared for the big one means having communication, securing loose items in your home, and having an emergency kit nearby. reporting from berkeley. >>> for long time people have claimed that strange behavior by their cats and dogs, even cows can predict an earthquake. now an extensive study concludes there is no stroh -- strong evidence behind that claim. a study suggest most of the evidence consis
this would be along the 52 mile stretch along the hayward fault. this is a simulation. this is a saronville. this was released at uc berkeley. the state he reopened in 2012 after undergoing a retrofit. >> even though this is on the hayward fault i would have no problem being here during an earthquake. it was designed with structural integrity. >> we had a close look how it has been isolated. >> there are 134 bearings that is strategic under the building. >> people need...
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neither hayward nor b.a.r.t. police shot back.ers experienced major delays as police investigated the incident. nobody got hurt and police arrested one suspect. >>> the woman who accused 49ers linebacker reuben foster of beating her now says xi lied about it. prosecutors filed domestic violence charges against him two weeks ago. his former girlfriend, alyssa ennis, claims her injuries were caused by a fight with another woman. foster tried to end the relationship after he tried to fight. it goes on to say, quote, she was extremely upset and told him if he broke up with her she would, quote, trash his career. fster remains on the 49ers roster. >>> epa chief scott pruitt in the hot seat. two congressional committees set to question him about the spending and ethics scandal surrounding him. e's facing criticism for his costly first class travel, high price salary hikes for two of his aides and the installation of a soundproof phone booth in his office. president trump has continued to stand by pruitt. both republican and democratic l
neither hayward nor b.a.r.t. police shot back.ers experienced major delays as police investigated the incident. nobody got hurt and police arrested one suspect. >>> the woman who accused 49ers linebacker reuben foster of beating her now says xi lied about it. prosecutors filed domestic violence charges against him two weeks ago. his former girlfriend, alyssa ennis, claims her injuries were caused by a fight with another woman. foster tried to end the relationship after he tried to...
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issued in shutdown of the hayward bar station for a time tonight. the gun fire was reported at about 7:30. please say a man shot at an officer missing him. please arrested the man. no one else was hurt. there has been delays tonight and a bridge has been set up for the hayward station. police said the suspect was wanted for an earlier shooting in the area. no one was hit then either. >> one of the officers shot at a home depot store died from his injuries. authority say -- officers were called to the store about a shoplifter. he opened fire hitting the two officers and a security officer. the police officer who died -- and the other police officer and the security guard remain office -- hospitalized. >> vo call a outbreak from romaine lettuce is a growing. the reported 31 new cases today. this brings a number of people who got sick to 84. the cases span a total of 19 different states including california. the lettuce is from yuma, arizona. officials are urging people to throw away any romaine lettuce they may have unless they know it did not come fr
issued in shutdown of the hayward bar station for a time tonight. the gun fire was reported at about 7:30. please say a man shot at an officer missing him. please arrested the man. no one else was hurt. there has been delays tonight and a bridge has been set up for the hayward station. police said the suspect was wanted for an earlier shooting in the area. no one was hit then either. >> one of the officers shot at a home depot store died from his injuries. authority say -- officers were...
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escuchado de la falla de san andrÉs, pero hoy los cientÍficos estÁn alertando sobre otra falla de haywarduÉ podemos hacer. >> la advertencia es un estudio sobre el peligro de la falla que lleva 150 aÑos. >> desatarÍa una energia al menos diez veces mayor que el terremoto de 1989 dijo en su proyecciÓn un terremoto de 7 grados dejarÍa al menos el 800 muertos 18 mil heridos 22 mil personas atrapadas en ascensor y mÁs de 400 mil desplazadas de sus hogares, ya sea porque colapsaron o se quemaron. >> aquÍ estoy caminando sobre la falla de hayward que se estÁ trasladando continuamente, hace diez aÑos estas lÍneas eran continuas ahora miren la diferencia, la lÍnea es visible en el patio de doÑa carmen y pasa en el estadio donde los hijos de marta le juegan que no trabaje mÁs. >> se pone nerviosa saber que uno tiene que cumplir con sus obligaciones. >> las autoridades dicen que su intenciÓn es que la poblacion estilista en caso de emergencia. >> con las precauciones la posibilidad de daÑos asociados con el terremoto serÁ menor. >> cuando dios dice hasta aquÍ, hasta aquÍ, si nos va a tocar, nos va
escuchado de la falla de san andrÉs, pero hoy los cientÍficos estÁn alertando sobre otra falla de haywarduÉ podemos hacer. >> la advertencia es un estudio sobre el peligro de la falla que lleva 150 aÑos. >> desatarÍa una energia al menos diez veces mayor que el terremoto de 1989 dijo en su proyecciÓn un terremoto de 7 grados dejarÍa al menos el 800 muertos 18 mil heridos 22 mil personas atrapadas en ascensor y mÁs de 400 mil desplazadas de sus hogares, ya sea porque...
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. >>> hayward police tell us no one was hurt after a man fired a gun at an officer near the hayward b.a.r.tion. officers did not return fire. the man was wanted in connection with another crime. he is now in custody. trains have skipped the hayward station since the shooting around 8:00 this evening. >>> hundreds flocked to grace cathedral tonight, but this wasn't your typical service. while worshipping, everyone was listenin to beyonce. abc 7 news reporter kate larsen was there. ♪ i'm a survivor, i'm not going to give up, i'm not going to fall, i'm going to work harder ♪ >> san francisco's grace cathedral looked and sound more like a concert than a church for a first of its kind beyonce mass. >> it was amazing. it was one of the best spiritual experience i've ever had. >> it was fun. it was uplifting. it was also really rejuvenating. >> people wrapped around the side of the cathedral an hour ahead of time to attend. normally the wednesday night service has 50 people in attendance. but with beyonce in the house, this service had 750 people. >> we didn't expect this response. >>everend jude
. >>> hayward police tell us no one was hurt after a man fired a gun at an officer near the hayward b.a.r.tion. officers did not return fire. the man was wanted in connection with another crime. he is now in custody. trains have skipped the hayward station since the shooting around 8:00 this evening. >>> hundreds flocked to grace cathedral tonight, but this wasn't your typical service. while worshipping, everyone was listenin to beyonce. abc 7 news reporter kate larsen was...
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and some slow traffic here in hayward passing 238 in san lorenzo, san leandro area driving through hayward, it's slow. 6:03. back to the desk. >>> the story everyone is talking about this morning, preparations are now underway for the first court appearance of the man suspected of being the golden state killer. >> he is 72-year-old joseph james deangelo. he's in the sacramento county jail right now. tomorrow he will be in the sacramento courtroom facing two counts of murder dating back to 1978. officials say ultimately he could be charged with as many as 12 murders and 51 rapes between 1974 and 1986. ktvu's alex savidge in our ktvu newsroom to tell us more about what we know this morning about the man that was arrested tuesday night. >> reporter: lots of new details coming to light this morning. the former police officer and vietnam veteran had been living in his suburban sacramento home with his wife and adult daughter until authorities swooped in earlier this week and took him into custody. investigators are saying it was dna evidence that led them to deangelo but they are not being any
and some slow traffic here in hayward passing 238 in san lorenzo, san leandro area driving through hayward, it's slow. 6:03. back to the desk. >>> the story everyone is talking about this morning, preparations are now underway for the first court appearance of the man suspected of being the golden state killer. >> he is 72-year-old joseph james deangelo. he's in the sacramento county jail right now. tomorrow he will be in the sacramento courtroom facing two counts of murder...
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sgle with have a car fire in hayward. a lot of times maybe steam, some smoke, but we actually have an engulfed car reported. there is still the crash at the connector to north 680, but the car fire is over here southbound 880 shows slowing with a little build off of 238. and then slow lanes blocked headed down toward the san mateo bridge. fire crews should get there very quickly. over here we have seen this arrive, backup as the metering rights turned on. we expect that for the bay bridge. a light buildup people paying cash at richmond san rafael bridge. a lot of people on spring break. >>> new this morning, mark zuckerberg is firing back at apple ceo tim cook after the apemceo criticized facebook amid the growing scandal surrounding the company's data practices. >> scott budman is live with the response from zuckerberg. >> reporter: good morning. this the latest bump in the road about the ongoing concerns about facebook and privacy. you may remember they are still dealing with the 50 million facebook users who had their
sgle with have a car fire in hayward. a lot of times maybe steam, some smoke, but we actually have an engulfed car reported. there is still the crash at the connector to north 680, but the car fire is over here southbound 880 shows slowing with a little build off of 238. and then slow lanes blocked headed down toward the san mateo bridge. fire crews should get there very quickly. over here we have seen this arrive, backup as the metering rights turned on. we expect that for the bay bridge. a...
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so more than likely dry but the pavement is still wet out there. 48 hayward. 49 oakland. good morning santa rosa. 38 with 5 mile visibilities. you can see the oakland hills. 22 miles an hour. later on today with a little bit of sunshine and certainly on the cool side. 60 degrees for 3:00 highs and if you're headed outside it will be good later on today. a mix of clouds and sun. partly cloudy but still wet pavement out there.
so more than likely dry but the pavement is still wet out there. 48 hayward. 49 oakland. good morning santa rosa. 38 with 5 mile visibilities. you can see the oakland hills. 22 miles an hour. later on today with a little bit of sunshine and certainly on the cool side. 60 degrees for 3:00 highs and if you're headed outside it will be good later on today. a mix of clouds and sun. partly cloudy but still wet pavement out there.
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they're saying in a magnitude 7 earthquake on the hayward fault. they also pro dikt fires that will destroy homes. the usgs geologist says this is a tectonic time bomb waiting to go off. the hayward fault runs through some of the most heavily populated sections of the city. they'll do a presentation here at this new football stadium in berkeley. this is a good reminder for all of us to check our earthquake emergency kits. live in berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> speaking of that, there are things we can do right now to try to get prepared for an earthquake. we're encouraged to have the emergency kits stocked with things such as battery operated radios, flashlights with extra batteries. a minimum of three days of food and water for everyone in the family and a manual can opener and any first aid supplies. >>> in less than an hour t san francisco fire department will commemorate the 112th anniversary of the great earthquake. the annual event will be held in downtown san francisco. it was a gathering spot in 1906 after the quake and the huge f
they're saying in a magnitude 7 earthquake on the hayward fault. they also pro dikt fires that will destroy homes. the usgs geologist says this is a tectonic time bomb waiting to go off. the hayward fault runs through some of the most heavily populated sections of the city. they'll do a presentation here at this new football stadium in berkeley. this is a good reminder for all of us to check our earthquake emergency kits. live in berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> speaking of that,...
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the hayward fault runs through east bay of san francisco right through oakland. a new study looked into potentially devastating impact of a major earthquake on the hayward fault. carter evans shows us the worst case scenario. >> reporter: it was one of the deadliest disasters ever to hit the u.s. on this very day in 1906, the great san francisco earthquake killed more than 3,000 and destroyed half the city. as bad as it was, and as bad as subsequent earthquakes have been, the bay area is now bracing for something even worse. >> it is coming. it is not if, it is when. >> a new report from the u.s. geological survey says the biggest danger may be the hayward fault, because 2 million people live directly on top of it. as seen in this animation, the hayward fault could unleash magnitude 7.0 earthquake, capable of catastrophic damage. more than 800 deaths. 18,000 injuries. and with gas lines severed and water pipes broken, hundreds of fires could ignite. burning at least, 50,000 homes. >> staggering numbers. they're not unchangeable. we can save lives. and reduce risk
the hayward fault runs through east bay of san francisco right through oakland. a new study looked into potentially devastating impact of a major earthquake on the hayward fault. carter evans shows us the worst case scenario. >> reporter: it was one of the deadliest disasters ever to hit the u.s. on this very day in 1906, the great san francisco earthquake killed more than 3,000 and destroyed half the city. as bad as it was, and as bad as subsequent earthquakes have been, the bay area is...
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the slipping of the hayward fault broke the concrete floor years ago. it's now part of an exhibit on earthquake awareness and readiness. >> we were all panicking. we weren't sure what to do because we've never experienced an earthquake before. >> reporter: this student survived the magnitude 9.5 earthquake in 2011 and is now a freshman at uc berkeley and said what's hard for most people is after the shaking shops. >> when we had an earthquake in japan, all the supermarkets ran out of stuff and i think it's definitely nice to be prepared, to have food and water and basic supplies. >> reporter: now something else that a lot of people don't realize is what could happen after the main jolt. in fact, the usgs wants to send out the reminder to people that the aftershocks can be just as deadly, if not more so, than the original quake. they've seen that happen, liz, around the world. >> yeah, len. you covered the aftermath of loma prieta. as you know, it took years to rebuild. did doing this story bring back memories of what happened after that huge quake? >> r
the slipping of the hayward fault broke the concrete floor years ago. it's now part of an exhibit on earthquake awareness and readiness. >> we were all panicking. we weren't sure what to do because we've never experienced an earthquake before. >> reporter: this student survived the magnitude 9.5 earthquake in 2011 and is now a freshman at uc berkeley and said what's hard for most people is after the shaking shops. >> when we had an earthquake in japan, all the supermarkets ran...
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neither hayward nor b.a.r.t. police shot back. riders experienced major delays as police investigated the incident. nobody was hurt and one suspect was arrested. >>> it's 4:30. a quick update on weather and traffic starting with meteorologist mike nicco. >> let's take a look at what's going on in walnut creek, south on 680, notice how the lights dim to grayness. that's the marine layer. it's made it to our inland neighborhoods. expect more cooling especially there today. yesterday we got rid of the 80s. today we're getting rid of the 70s. 50s and 60s this afternoon. let's talk about my planner. mid 40s to low 50s. stay in the mid 50s along the coast through 7:00 this evening. about 62 with sunglasses needed at noon today. 66 to 68 at 4:00. grab a coat if you're heading out this evening. we'll be in the low '60s. let's get a check of what's going on outside with traffic and alexis. >> not too much at this early hour. we don't have any major incidents to talk about. we're looking at a few of our areas slowly starting to fill in. eme
neither hayward nor b.a.r.t. police shot back. riders experienced major delays as police investigated the incident. nobody was hurt and one suspect was arrested. >>> it's 4:30. a quick update on weather and traffic starting with meteorologist mike nicco. >> let's take a look at what's going on in walnut creek, south on 680, notice how the lights dim to grayness. that's the marine layer. it's made it to our inland neighborhoods. expect more cooling especially there today....
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on a busy weekday afternoon on the entire 52-mile stretch of the hayward fault. this is animation showing what could happen during a 6.8 quake. the simulation was dubbed the hay-wired scenario. the results of the study were released at uc-berkeley's memorial stadium which sits right along the fault. the stadium reopened in 2012 after a seismic retrofit . >> even though this is on the hayward fault, i would have no problem being here during an earthquake because it's been designed with structural integrity. >> reporter: at a nearby campus building we saw how it's been isolated to safely ride out an earthquake. >> there's 134 bearings scattered under the building to transfer the load. >> reporter: officials say people need to be ready for the next "big one." >> preparedness for the inevitable earthquake is really important. and that preparedness comes, you know, first at home, in the workplace but preparedness also occurs in how we build our buildings. >> reporter: making preparations for the big one includes having a communications plan with your family, having an
on a busy weekday afternoon on the entire 52-mile stretch of the hayward fault. this is animation showing what could happen during a 6.8 quake. the simulation was dubbed the hay-wired scenario. the results of the study were released at uc-berkeley's memorial stadium which sits right along the fault. the stadium reopened in 2012 after a seismic retrofit . >> even though this is on the hayward fault, i would have no problem being here during an earthquake because it's been designed with...
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as seen in this animation, the hayward fault could unleash a 7.02 quake, capable of catastrophic damage,000 injuries, and with gas lines severed and waterlines broken, hundreds of fires could ignite, burning 150,000 homes. >> those staggering numbers are not unsaveable. we can save lives and reduce risk by taking action now. >> reporter: cities haven't ignored threats. when uc berkeley learned that the fault ran right underneath its football stadium, they improved it. >> are you saying we could see the stadium rip in half? >> it would come blasting through here at 7,000 miles an hour and offset the football field so all the night straight lines would be offset to the right. >> reporter: the fault lines run right through here and this is where the stadium will split in half. over the last 19 years there have been 12 major earthquakes along the fault line. they happen every 150 years. this mark exactly 150 years since the last quake. carter evans, cbs news, berkeley. >>> on "cbs this morning" a popular mecca on lake tahoe is in battle over vacation homes. we'll tell you about the locals a
as seen in this animation, the hayward fault could unleash a 7.02 quake, capable of catastrophic damage,000 injuries, and with gas lines severed and waterlines broken, hundreds of fires could ignite, burning 150,000 homes. >> those staggering numbers are not unsaveable. we can save lives and reduce risk by taking action now. >> reporter: cities haven't ignored threats. when uc berkeley learned that the fault ran right underneath its football stadium, they improved it. >> are...
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through hayward and san leandro. i told you i thought i spotted what was going on but it was a disabled available around powell. at gillman we see more slowing towards golden gate field and car fire reported in the middle of the freeway but the pattern for the slow down looks like it may have been moved to the shoulder. the backup over there coming in past golden gate field and albany makes this the berkeley curve move a little bit ease ie. 24 towards the area, here palo alto doesn't need any help, it's nice northbound towards san francisco and southbound towards silicon valley. back to you xgt. >> 6:31. classes resume in emeryville after a threat against schools turned out to be a hoax. joining us live at emeryville to figure out how officers determined it was not a real danger there. >> reporter: good morning, it was so much of a pete you had emery high canceling classes within a couple of hours at 8:30 a.m., classes will resume. it will be interesting to see how students and staff react to all of this. this was pa
through hayward and san leandro. i told you i thought i spotted what was going on but it was a disabled available around powell. at gillman we see more slowing towards golden gate field and car fire reported in the middle of the freeway but the pattern for the slow down looks like it may have been moved to the shoulder. the backup over there coming in past golden gate field and albany makes this the berkeley curve move a little bit ease ie. 24 towards the area, here palo alto doesn't need any...
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. >>> hayward police tell us no one was hurt after a man fired a gun at an officer near the hayward b.a.r.ttation. officers did not return fire. the man was wanted in connection with another crime. he is now in custody. trains have skipped the hayward e t:00 this evening. >>> hundreds flocked to grace cathedral tonight, but this wasn't your typical service. while worshipping, everyone was listening to beyonce. abc 7 news reporter kate larsen was there. ♪ i'm a survivor, i'm not going to give up, i'm not going to fall, i'm going to work harder ♪ >> san francisco's grace cathedral looked and sound more like a concert than a church for a first of its kind beyonce mass. >> it was amazing. it was one of the best spiritual experience i've ever had. >> it was fun. it was uplifting. it was also really rejuvenating. >> people wrapped around the side of the cathedral an hour ahead of time to attend. normally the wednesday night service has 50 people in attendance. but with beyonce in the house, this service had 750 people. >> we didn't expect this response. >> reverend jude harmon said they put the s
. >>> hayward police tell us no one was hurt after a man fired a gun at an officer near the hayward b.a.r.ttation. officers did not return fire. the man was wanted in connection with another crime. he is now in custody. trains have skipped the hayward e t:00 this evening. >>> hundreds flocked to grace cathedral tonight, but this wasn't your typical service. while worshipping, everyone was listening to beyonce. abc 7 news reporter kate larsen was there. ♪ i'm a survivor, i'm...
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right now overcast toward some fast -- san francisco and hayward.ll cloud cover in the south bay. right now we have 40s for napa. 49 in santa rosa. 51 in san francisco. 55 in san jose. we are watching this offshore this area of low pressure approaching the coastline. it doesn't want to pay us a visit yet. it will impact our weather pattern and cool things off today. that trend started earlier this week. it will continue as we head into friday. as it comes on board there could be enough moisture that we could be tracking drizzle tomorrow morning primarily near the coast. saturday that chance of a few sprinkles. we are watching out for that. this could be trace amounts. the threat should move out later on saturday. here is the deal with the cloud cover today. it's clearing near the coastline. clouds push back into the area for the overnight hours into friday. you can see some drizzle. rainfall up to the north and starting the weekend with cloud cover and we could dodge a few sprinkles. forecast highs this afternoon in the upper 50s. bring a sweater to
right now overcast toward some fast -- san francisco and hayward.ll cloud cover in the south bay. right now we have 40s for napa. 49 in santa rosa. 51 in san francisco. 55 in san jose. we are watching this offshore this area of low pressure approaching the coastline. it doesn't want to pay us a visit yet. it will impact our weather pattern and cool things off today. that trend started earlier this week. it will continue as we head into friday. as it comes on board there could be enough moisture...
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Apr 27, 2018
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here is what to expects for hayward today.s remain in the upper 50s all the way to lunchtime. we hit 60 degrees. hanging out in the low 60s. hayward, berkeley, here is a look at what to expect around the region. 60 for downtown san francisco. and cooling off into the evening for the giants game. i will have a look at the forecast what you can expect for the weekend in just a little bit. let's check in on traffic with sal. hey, sal. >> thanks, rosemary. the east bay traffic is getting a little better. starting off with highway 24 westbound as you're driving to the tunnel from walnut creek. it doesn't look too badment it is a little slow here in lafayette and orinda. after that, it is a decent drive to the tunnel. if or driving to the bay bridge, it is still backed. we haven't seen any lightning in the 8:00 hour. hopefully it is just a matter of time. there was a hit and run crash at the toll plaza just before the toll plaza. it has been pulled to the side. it is not blocking any lanes. also look at 880 northbound. you can see t
here is what to expects for hayward today.s remain in the upper 50s all the way to lunchtime. we hit 60 degrees. hanging out in the low 60s. hayward, berkeley, here is a look at what to expect around the region. 60 for downtown san francisco. and cooling off into the evening for the giants game. i will have a look at the forecast what you can expect for the weekend in just a little bit. let's check in on traffic with sal. hey, sal. >> thanks, rosemary. the east bay traffic is getting a...
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san mateo, hayward as is this little band of moisture moves off to the east. i can't rule out a couple of sprinkles from time to time today. but overall what you see is what you're going to get. gray skies. temperatures right now in the 50s. pretty much area wide. 51, livermore. 55, san francisco. a which i wl chilly 46 in santa rosa to start off your day. it shows why area low pressure moving on shore. bringing showers and cooler air as well. we have that onshore flow. breezy, gray and damp. here you are futurecast showingh , we do have some plenty gray skies around the bay today. as we advance throughout the day, you can't rule out a shower from time to time but we're not talking a total rainout. it's not a heavy ban of rain. but certainly a damp feeling throughout the day today. here we are advancing into sunday, similar situation for you there. again, sprinkles are possible, but mostly gray skies and cooler conditions throughout the day. spotty showers with a little drizzle possible today and tomorrow. chilly weekend overall. breezy with highs in the 60s a
san mateo, hayward as is this little band of moisture moves off to the east. i can't rule out a couple of sprinkles from time to time today. but overall what you see is what you're going to get. gray skies. temperatures right now in the 50s. pretty much area wide. 51, livermore. 55, san francisco. a which i wl chilly 46 in santa rosa to start off your day. it shows why area low pressure moving on shore. bringing showers and cooler air as well. we have that onshore flow. breezy, gray and damp....
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southbound traffic a little bit slow in hayward, we have had a couple of minor things from hayward to union city, dumb b.a.r.t. bridge is okay, san mateo bridge is getting more crowded and the south bay commute is beginning to get more crowded as well. 6:31. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> also happening today, if you keep an eye on the golden gate bridge you might see some people rappelling down the bridge. engineers will use what's called arm's length inspection to examine the bridge's metal tower. while attached to ropes and pulleys they will other pole from the -- they will rappel from the sidewalks down to the towers. they will never be directly over the cars but the salty marine environment around the bridge can certainly cause erosion on the steel. the inspection will determine if repairs are needed. >>> our time now 6:32. investigators say that mary berwert was one of the youngest victims of the golden state killer. back in 1979 she was attacked at knife point, tied up with a rope, was raped at her family's home in wall new creek -- walnut creek. she was only
southbound traffic a little bit slow in hayward, we have had a couple of minor things from hayward to union city, dumb b.a.r.t. bridge is okay, san mateo bridge is getting more crowded and the south bay commute is beginning to get more crowded as well. 6:31. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> also happening today, if you keep an eye on the golden gate bridge you might see some people rappelling down the bridge. engineers will use what's called arm's length...