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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> okay, good morning, everybody welcome to the final 2016, meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors budget and finance committee meeting. my name is mark farrell and i will be chairing this committee and i am joined by supervisor norman yee and joined momentarily with tang and
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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folks lined up sandbags lining loma chiquita road. we caught up with a homeowner who lost his shed. he's worried the hillside could come down. the water district is worried about the hillside coming down and where that mud will end up. >> the really steep areas, first of all, they burned hotter than other places. so everything is gone on the steep areas. there's going to be erosion there. >> we or concerned that sediment or debris will come off the burn fire scar and end up in the reservoir. >> reporter: generally public works tries to plant veg takes to keep that in place. but there hasn't been time for it to grow. the concern the emotion could happen. there are still sandbags available. you should check with your local municipality as well. and there is expected to be about a 4,000 square foot boost to the reservoirs. but when you get a lot in a little bit of time, it can also present trouble. a quick reminder about the driving conditions, they are sloppy, they are messy, it doesn't take much to have a collision. slow down and keep both hands on the wheel. in the santa mountains,
folks lined up sandbags lining loma chiquita road. we caught up with a homeowner who lost his shed. he's worried the hillside could come down. the water district is worried about the hillside coming down and where that mud will end up. >> the really steep areas, first of all, they burned hotter than other places. so everything is gone on the steep areas. there's going to be erosion there. >> we or concerned that sediment or debris will come off the burn fire scar and end up in the...
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certainly a dangerous situation with the burn area from the loma fire earlier.pecting potential mudslides and flash flooding and we expect potential flooding in the north bay. >> if you take photos or video where you live post it #abc7now. can you see your photos here. >> uber does not appear to put the brake on testing their self-driving cars in san francisco. >> there setting up to be quite a battle. the d.m.v. ordered uber to stop the experiment on self driving cars because they did not get proper permits. uber said they do not need permits because this is a driver in the car b san francisco's traffic division said they should have been notified of the vehicles. a reporter is not surprised way uber ruled it out. >> that is the m.o. for uber launching things first and then sort out the deals with regulators later. >> the d.m.v. is threatening possible legal action. 20 companies have received d.m.v. permanents to it was their self-driving cars. >> a camera from a taxi driver, an uber self driving car running a red light. uber said it was human error and there w
certainly a dangerous situation with the burn area from the loma fire earlier.pecting potential mudslides and flash flooding and we expect potential flooding in the north bay. >> if you take photos or video where you live post it #abc7now. can you see your photos here. >> uber does not appear to put the brake on testing their self-driving cars in san francisco. >> there setting up to be quite a battle. the d.m.v. ordered uber to stop the experiment on self driving cars because...
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>> loma prieta was different. ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for (clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million travelers a year and a lot of the them are hungry t
>> loma prieta was different. ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them...
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after the loma fire in the santa cruz mountains, people were tarking the storm prep seriously. these are some of the sandbags we saw lining the road. we caught up with a homeowner who watched the 4500 fire burn in september, so close to his house that he lost a shed. now he's worried about the hillside coming down while the water district is worried about where all that mud is going to end up. >> the really steep areas, first of all, they burned hotter than other places. everything is gone. that's going to -- there's going to be erosion there. >> we're concerned that sediment or debris will come off the burn fire scar and end up in the reservoir. >> now, the water district is hoping for 4,000 square feet of water for the reservoir to give them a boost including lexington, not far from where we are. when you get a lot of rain in a short amount of time, that can make things difficult. a little practical advice, the tony tail is the way to go today. make sure you give yourself extra time to get where you're going. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> kris, thank you very much. in
after the loma fire in the santa cruz mountains, people were tarking the storm prep seriously. these are some of the sandbags we saw lining the road. we caught up with a homeowner who watched the 4500 fire burn in september, so close to his house that he lost a shed. now he's worried about the hillside coming down while the water district is worried about where all that mud is going to end up. >> the really steep areas, first of all, they burned hotter than other places. everything is...
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we came cross a small slide on loma prieta way and pg&e will be busy with power outages. oh yes, and the treacherous highway 17. this pickup truck crashed and residents flow, expect the unexpected. >> highway 17, a lot of times there are mudslides that block the road and ties up traffic. >> you cones up in the valley and have a difficult time getting back tonight, right? >> i could. not looking forward to it. >> so you are wearing a stanford hat so you are smart. we know that. >> you are wearing shorts? >> i always wear shorts. it is beautiful the i'm from the midwest. >> so when we say 4 to 6" of rain that is nothing. >> all in the my, in the attitude. >> barricades set right new for streets in san francisco we know flood with major storm and no on that part the story. all the city is not taking the afternoon storm slightly an early indication is the barricades set out on 17th and gulf some and take a look at the reddish orange and white plastic barriers with the public utilities commission reimbursed businesses on any extra steps they could take. we saw some businesses
we came cross a small slide on loma prieta way and pg&e will be busy with power outages. oh yes, and the treacherous highway 17. this pickup truck crashed and residents flow, expect the unexpected. >> highway 17, a lot of times there are mudslides that block the road and ties up traffic. >> you cones up in the valley and have a difficult time getting back tonight, right? >> i could. not looking forward to it. >> so you are wearing a stanford hat so you are smart. we...
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that let is real for people in the area where the loma fire burned in september and october. those areas werevilled of vegetation and 4,500 acres burned. several agencies are trying to pinpoint the vulnerable spots so people have to be extra careful. driving conditios are slick. slow down. safety is a big concerns you used to highway 17 and used to speeding but two miles back that way i saw c.h.p. officer parked on the side of the road ready to ticket you if you speed by him. >> east bay mud crews preparing for the next round of rain by testing sewer overflow yesterday near jack london square that possibly alerted to a false spill into the water. all the sensors are new the we upgrade them in august. this is the first time we have seen this disconnect between the instruments. we wanted to make sure there was in overflow but there is no physical evidence of an overflow. >> they monitor the levels as the rains move law today. >> a lot of news from pacifica. the city will hold a news conference to discuss plans to demolish another cliffside apartment building due to coastal eros
that let is real for people in the area where the loma fire burned in september and october. those areas werevilled of vegetation and 4,500 acres burned. several agencies are trying to pinpoint the vulnerable spots so people have to be extra careful. driving conditios are slick. slow down. safety is a big concerns you used to highway 17 and used to speeding but two miles back that way i saw c.h.p. officer parked on the side of the road ready to ticket you if you speed by him. >> east bay...
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there will be a major flooding concern for the santa cruz mountains, especially with the loma fire burn, we could see mud and debris slides as that rainfall moves in. we'll take you through the full time line. >> jeff, we'll see you shortly, the rain is triggering mixed feelings for the people in the santa cruz mountains, they want the water, but worry about what it can do to the thousands of acres that were ravaged by that fire in september. robert honda is at the lexington reservoir. what's the biggest concern tonight where you are. >> there are concerns and there are some benefits they hope to get out of it the water district says it hopes to get up to 4,000 acre feet of water from the storm. as you heard, the storm could cause problems in the fire area. and make it hard for keeping the reservoirs from being clogged there. >> many property owners are watching today's rain with dread, sandbags can be seen along the road, diverting fire away. the fire burned 1500 acres since september. norman noble lost a utility shed and flames scorched his property. he's worked hard to divert water.
there will be a major flooding concern for the santa cruz mountains, especially with the loma fire burn, we could see mud and debris slides as that rainfall moves in. we'll take you through the full time line. >> jeff, we'll see you shortly, the rain is triggering mixed feelings for the people in the santa cruz mountains, they want the water, but worry about what it can do to the thousands of acres that were ravaged by that fire in september. robert honda is at the lexington reservoir....
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. >> we'll have more on the impact the loma fire might have on debris flows. first, our microclimate weather team is tracking the storm right now. let's check with kari hall. >> we'll see it moving into the north bay first. we're already seeing the rain coming down. it will get heavier as we go into the later morning hours and early afternoon. you can see now where that rain is pouring in northern sonoma county and moving towards santa rosa at this point and some light rain just south of there. it's already making the ground wet, and we will have the potential for some street flooding as this continues to move slowly to the south. and we will see some pockets of very heavy rain, gusty winds. at times gusting close to 50 miles an hour, so that could down some trees and power lines, something we'll be watching throughout the morning and early afternoon. as we head over to mike, chp will be busy today. >> they've been prepping since yesterday -- actually we've been prepping for a good number of days. so far the roadways are moving well. we'll watch as the build c
. >> we'll have more on the impact the loma fire might have on debris flows. first, our microclimate weather team is tracking the storm right now. let's check with kari hall. >> we'll see it moving into the north bay first. we're already seeing the rain coming down. it will get heavier as we go into the later morning hours and early afternoon. you can see now where that rain is pouring in northern sonoma county and moving towards santa rosa at this point and some light rain just...
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that includes the loma fires until 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. debris and flash flooding is possible. any time these watches are issued, we'll send you a push alert. a good idea to have it handy right around this time. gusts 25 miles an hour this evening. continuing. 34 still possible. the winds will subside as we head into your friday. speaking of tomorrow morning, temperatures will be in the 30s and the 40s with isolated showers showing up. a cool day even though there will be sun around. a lingering shower or sprinkle tomorrow and we're looking at cold mornings. temperature will be down below freezing in some areas. afternoon highs will be on the cool side as well. it is a dry weekend. dry next week until thursday. the good thing is you'll get a chance to get out and good some holiday stuff done. >> i got a lot of that to do. >> did you forget it? >>> raiders fans get a special mid-flight announcement. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the nort
that includes the loma fires until 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. debris and flash flooding is possible. any time these watches are issued, we'll send you a push alert. a good idea to have it handy right around this time. gusts 25 miles an hour this evening. continuing. 34 still possible. the winds will subside as we head into your friday. speaking of tomorrow morning, temperatures will be in the 30s and the 40s with isolated showers showing up. a cool day even though there will be sun around. a lingering...
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especially in the area of the loma fire. in october 4,500 acres of scorched land with no vegetation to hold back the dirt so rocks came tumbling down and there is serious concern about the possibility of rock slides and debris flow and the policy of crashes on highway 17. i am tracking the c.h.p. website and so far so good, i am looking at it here and there is only one incident with a closure of a ready on bear creek and hidden springs lane and that is in the mountains and not where a lot of people are traveling. if you are in the santa cruz mountains be careful. slow down. >> san francisco public works putting out temporary flood putting out temporary flood barriers at 17th and full san francisco is the only major urban area in the country that uses this special technique. there are flooding issues in the north bay where amy hollyfield is on storm watch. how is it looking amy? all the storm has moved in to marin county. here is video we shot 101 in san rafael. leave for work earlier. you are going to have a slow commute. le
especially in the area of the loma fire. in october 4,500 acres of scorched land with no vegetation to hold back the dirt so rocks came tumbling down and there is serious concern about the possibility of rock slides and debris flow and the policy of crashes on highway 17. i am tracking the c.h.p. website and so far so good, i am looking at it here and there is only one incident with a closure of a ready on bear creek and hidden springs lane and that is in the mountains and not where a lot of...
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. >> storm crews busy in areas susceptible to slides, especially the burn area devastated by the loma wildfire. because thousands of acres are unstable, fire crews and nervous homeowners are keeping an eye on troubled spots. >> normally it would absorb nightly. here it's not absorbing nicely at all. >> in some cases drivers encountered minor flooding like here on highway 9. >>> want to show you just how much rain the burn area of that loma fire got. this red outline you see on your screen, that's roughly where the fire hit. you put the radar over it as well. all the yellow spots there, that shows the potential to cause flooding because the ground was so quickly saturated. >> the rain is gone. kari, cooler weather instead. >> good morning. we're talking about freezing temperatures and frost that will be possible as we head into the weekend now that that storm system is gone. more on that and we'll take a look at some of the rain totals coming up. >> we look over here, the san mateo bridge just over off to the right, you see that glowing red behind the angle. that's the sign lit up on s
. >> storm crews busy in areas susceptible to slides, especially the burn area devastated by the loma wildfire. because thousands of acres are unstable, fire crews and nervous homeowners are keeping an eye on troubled spots. >> normally it would absorb nightly. here it's not absorbing nicely at all. >> in some cases drivers encountered minor flooding like here on highway 9. >>> want to show you just how much rain the burn area of that loma fire got. this red outline...
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mud and debris flow possible especially where the loma fire burned. there is not a lot of vegetation to hold the ground in. that is why this will be the highest flood threat. you want to watch the rivers and streams. mainly cloudy to start in the south bay, 49 degrees, also a little bit of wet weather for the peninsula and the trivalley. the best chance here heavier pockets in san francisco and also the north bay where the commute will be the worst. especially of those of you living in marin, napa and sonoma counties heading to san francisco for work. now the time line, that is what all of you want. you're laying in bed, thinking how does tomorrow play out for mf 6:00 a.m. we have heavier rain developing in middletown, calistoga, and once we hit the afternoon, it moves on towards contra costa county, alameda counties and down towards the south bay. by the afternoon it will continue to push across the south bay when the flood threat would be the highest here throughout the santa cruz mountains right around 5:30 p.m., maybe into 7:00 p.m. in the evening
mud and debris flow possible especially where the loma fire burned. there is not a lot of vegetation to hold the ground in. that is why this will be the highest flood threat. you want to watch the rivers and streams. mainly cloudy to start in the south bay, 49 degrees, also a little bit of wet weather for the peninsula and the trivalley. the best chance here heavier pockets in san francisco and also the north bay where the commute will be the worst. especially of those of you living in marin,...
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we want to show you how much rain in the burn area, the burn scar that the loma fire got today. that is the main area of that fire. the yellow, we put our radar over it. you see the yellow spots there. that is the steady amount of rain moving through and the yellow spots represent heavy rain with the potential to cause flooding. jessica? >> well, it may not be as heavy as earlier but the roads are really slick out there. look at the golden gate bridge, a lot of water on the road there. similar situation there, on 880, now the chp says they have had to respond to dozens and dozens of calls in alameda county. and that was before the commute at night even started. now tonight's rain also making a mess of bay area airports. by 11:00 this morning, 85 flights had been cancelled. and delays were averaging three hours. one alaska airlines flight had to land elsewhere, after the pilot had to get on ground to san francisco. passengers had to make a shuttle to sfo, a lot of people worried they would not make their connections. >> i was rerouted to here, originally it was supposed to be rer
we want to show you how much rain in the burn area, the burn scar that the loma fire got today. that is the main area of that fire. the yellow, we put our radar over it. you see the yellow spots there. that is the steady amount of rain moving through and the yellow spots represent heavy rain with the potential to cause flooding. jessica? >> well, it may not be as heavy as earlier but the roads are really slick out there. look at the golden gate bridge, a lot of water on the road there....
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>> loma prieta was different.he ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for . >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information t
>> loma prieta was different.he ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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the burn scars from the loma fire in the santa cruz mountains could really cause a concern. especially because there is no vegetation. i want to quickly show you my anemometer. the wind speeds. it's picking up winds at 6 miles per hour. the gusts are coming in at 15. we have a futurecast to my left. over the next several hours we could get gusts from 30 to 40 plus miles per hour. if you have plans to drive up here, the road conditions paired with strong gusty conditions and of course the fog will not make for a good commute. be extra careful as you make your way along the highway. we're expecting a lot of rain along this area. be extra careful on the roads. we'll keep an eye on the winds. back to you, sam. >> logging plenty of water on the hat and jacket. stay safe. >>> people in the sierra are bracing for snow from the storm. but the thing is, it's not exactly the conditions skiers and snow boarders are craving. at the lower elevations it's a mix of heavy rain and gusty winds. rivers are expected to rise above flood stages in some places there. at the higher elevations they
the burn scars from the loma fire in the santa cruz mountains could really cause a concern. especially because there is no vegetation. i want to quickly show you my anemometer. the wind speeds. it's picking up winds at 6 miles per hour. the gusts are coming in at 15. we have a futurecast to my left. over the next several hours we could get gusts from 30 to 40 plus miles per hour. if you have plans to drive up here, the road conditions paired with strong gusty conditions and of course the fog...
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. >> okay my name is vic i'm a resident of mira loma park and rather than rehash what you've heard todaywant to raise a couple of points and a slightly different context and you've heard challenges to the accuratey i'll urge you considers challenges because if the eir is accepted as it stands i think there will be saviors and long term unintended consequences heart of responsibility of this commission to reduce the impact think such unintended consequences by addressing some of the flaws that are pointed out out to i think you may be able to achieve that. >> i think that these unintended consequences not a hypothetical they will occur with the best the intentions it always happens and if we try to unravel i don't know how many century i want to choose of human impact on the environment in san francisco there are going to be difficulties and i'll leave it to you to discuss how you think realistic to try to undo the natural accrues that is took place since human habitation that is present here with that, i'll just say please really considers flaws that are pointed out to i hope owl reject
. >> okay my name is vic i'm a resident of mira loma park and rather than rehash what you've heard todaywant to raise a couple of points and a slightly different context and you've heard challenges to the accuratey i'll urge you considers challenges because if the eir is accepted as it stands i think there will be saviors and long term unintended consequences heart of responsibility of this commission to reduce the impact think such unintended consequences by addressing some of the flaws...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two conce
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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and the peter from blue featured artists we are showcasing and brianna and other delicious that are loma have stuff here and other shops will be opening next to us we have lob i didn't launch and not only in the neighborhood we like to spread our wings in the sunset is donating their coffee you can make everything work within range and within reason with that, thank you for being here. for shopping small and supporting local and enjoy our day. >> (clapping.) >> i also you know everyone is mentioning we're in the button fillmore i want to bring up the executive director of the fillmore association. >> good morning and thank you for being here. mayor ed lee we're honored to have you here an honor and to see a lot of the merchants and the friends on the street we're happy to be a launch point for this huge vented i'm the owner of zinc details we've been in existence for 25 years and still happy to be mart of the community here. >> (clapping.) >> thank you very much and throughout those years we've always supported low and behold artists and had an exhibition this saturday for small business
and the peter from blue featured artists we are showcasing and brianna and other delicious that are loma have stuff here and other shops will be opening next to us we have lob i didn't launch and not only in the neighborhood we like to spread our wings in the sunset is donating their coffee you can make everything work within range and within reason with that, thank you for being here. for shopping small and supporting local and enjoy our day. >> (clapping.) >> i also you know...
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correlate the search for the bodies inside and also on duty during the east bay hills fire and the lomaa earthquake. >> i think i'm in denial right now i will go for a period in a little while what i will focus on how depressing it is. >> while the fire was raging firefighters had trouble getting their hoses inside because of that maze of debris. they saw stairwell but could not get to the second floor. >> they
correlate the search for the bodies inside and also on duty during the east bay hills fire and the lomaa earthquake. >> i think i'm in denial right now i will go for a period in a little while what i will focus on how depressing it is. >> while the fire was raging firefighters had trouble getting their hoses inside because of that maze of debris. they saw stairwell but could not get to the second floor. >> they
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storm kept crews busy in an area susceptible to slides, especially the burn area devastated by the loma wildfire. because thousands of acres are now unstable, fire crews and very nervous homeowners are still keeping an eye on trouble spots. >> still so much runoff because of the burn scar, normally it would absorb nicely. >> crews had trouble keeping up. in some cases drivers encountered minor flooding like here on highway 9. kris sanchez will join us with a live report in our next hour. >>> we also want to show you how much rain the burn area of the loma fire received. you see the red outline on the screen roughly where the fire hits. you put the radar over it and a steady amount of rain kept moving through. all the yellow spots, that represents the heavy rain with the potential to cause flooding. >>> this morning, a very difficult rescue. things could have ended far worse for this man. you see him clinging to the cliff. that happened overnight in san francisco's sea cliff neighborhood. he was found literally hanging on for dear life in the bitter cold and whipping winds right along th
storm kept crews busy in an area susceptible to slides, especially the burn area devastated by the loma wildfire. because thousands of acres are now unstable, fire crews and very nervous homeowners are still keeping an eye on trouble spots. >> still so much runoff because of the burn scar, normally it would absorb nicely. >> crews had trouble keeping up. in some cases drivers encountered minor flooding like here on highway 9. kris sanchez will join us with a live report in our next...
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trafficking trouble after the storm with a gaping sinkhole opening up with matter keller on summit road and loma prieta. >> everything is wet in the santa cruz mountains and mike nicco said some spots saw up to 7" of rain from the last storm. when everything is wet, the roads are dangerous. >> more showers in the santa cruz mountains today, great weather for banana slugs, federal weather for the roads. this part of southern california san jose road did not survive the storm. asphalt dropped down on to the hillside, if a vehicle want done it would nut stop for about 300', the boston damage on the road made possible because the commuters could bypass highway 17 but not only damage. >> pretty bad? >> last night. >> slides make you think twice about driving too fast. this knowledged interest southern california road and this spilled over half of the road. crews cleaned up what they could, clearing up lane, the santa cruz county workers will stay busy for a while. >> the best advice in the santa cruz mountains: be represented to -- prepared to stop. all the hear of the hit areas from the storm is san
trafficking trouble after the storm with a gaping sinkhole opening up with matter keller on summit road and loma prieta. >> everything is wet in the santa cruz mountains and mike nicco said some spots saw up to 7" of rain from the last storm. when everything is wet, the roads are dangerous. >> more showers in the santa cruz mountains today, great weather for banana slugs, federal weather for the roads. this part of southern california san jose road did not survive the storm....
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. >> reporter: the loma fire burn area was a danger. there was a flash flood warning there. that meant the possibility of flash floods, debris flows. katie marzullo. >>> even nba players weren't immune to the traffic. some members of the new york knicks were stuck on embarcadero. to get them to oracle on time police escorted them along the road and onto the bridge. the bus arrived at the arena by 6:45, 45 minutes prior to tipoff. not clear how many players were actually on board. >> a sign on san francisco's embarcadero that says subject to flooding was true enough today. it was underwater as waves broke onto the embarcadero. people tried staying dry. dogs were having the best time of all. the owner said the rain is her pets' favorite type of weather. >> flooding is a concern in yosemite national park. visitors were asked to leave by 5:00. there was a mandatory evacuation. there is concern about the river flooding the road. >> now to get up to the minute forecasts where you live, be sure to download the abc 7 news app and enable the push alert. you can see doppler 7 and trac
. >> reporter: the loma fire burn area was a danger. there was a flash flood warning there. that meant the possibility of flash floods, debris flows. katie marzullo. >>> even nba players weren't immune to the traffic. some members of the new york knicks were stuck on embarcadero. to get them to oracle on time police escorted them along the road and onto the bridge. the bus arrived at the arena by 6:45, 45 minutes prior to tipoff. not clear how many players were actually on board....
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there will be a major flooding concern for the santa cruz mountains, especially with the loma fire burn, we could see mud and debris slides as that rainfall moves in. we'll take you through the full time line.
there will be a major flooding concern for the santa cruz mountains, especially with the loma fire burn, we could see mud and debris slides as that rainfall moves in. we'll take you through the full time line.
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you see images from the loma fire.a mudslide that shut down bear creek road and ralston ridge. the signs says roads closed, we did see people trying to drive through. caltrans true trying to clean debris from storm drains. >> new this morning, amid cold temperatures and whipping winds, a man was found hanging on for dear life on a cliff near baker beach in san francisco. can you make it out in that picture? he was hugging the side of the cliff. strong winds wriping around them. the good news is firefighters were able to save him. no doubt he was thankful. a windy commute to kick off your friday morning. a lot of bay area ridge bridges impacted. the rain may have moved out but the wind sticking around. a very chilly start to our friday morning. >> exactly. it may be clear, but boy, is it cool. >> it is cool and will stay cool over the next couple days. looking at the forecast, a lot of sunshine to start out. you see it is looking nicer this morning now that that storm has moved on. 52 degrees, chilly conditions in the t
you see images from the loma fire.a mudslide that shut down bear creek road and ralston ridge. the signs says roads closed, we did see people trying to drive through. caltrans true trying to clean debris from storm drains. >> new this morning, amid cold temperatures and whipping winds, a man was found hanging on for dear life on a cliff near baker beach in san francisco. can you make it out in that picture? he was hugging the side of the cliff. strong winds wriping around them. the good...
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. >> reporter: the loma fire burn area was a danger. there was a flash flood warning there. that meant the possibility of flash floods, debris flows. katie marzullo. >>> even nba players weren't immune to the traffic. some members of the new york knicks were stuck on embarcadero. to get them to oracle on time police escorted them along the road and onto the bridge. the bus arrived at the arena by 6:45, 45 minutes prior to tipoff. not clear how many players were actually on board. >> a sign on san francisco's embarcadero that says subject to flooding was true enough today. it was underwater as waves broke onto the embarcadero. people tried staying dry. dogs were having the best time of all. the owner said the rain is her pets' favorite type of weather. >> flooding is a concern in yosemite national park. visitors were asked to leave by 5:00. there was a mandatory evacuation. there is concern about the river flooding the road. >> now to get up to the minute forecasts where you live, be sure to download the abc 7 news app and enable the push alert. you can see doppler 7 and trac
. >> reporter: the loma fire burn area was a danger. there was a flash flood warning there. that meant the possibility of flash floods, debris flows. katie marzullo. >>> even nba players weren't immune to the traffic. some members of the new york knicks were stuck on embarcadero. to get them to oracle on time police escorted them along the road and onto the bridge. the bus arrived at the arena by 6:45, 45 minutes prior to tipoff. not clear how many players were actually on board....
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i agree with mark the selection of jeff was a brilliant move and thank you jeff for your team and loma prieta and i particularly want to thank mark and william learning for the work at hampton but their extraordinary philanthropy is an inspiration i hope to everyone in the private sector and thank you, thank you very much for that. >> so i will tell you we're at hampton are not only spider but we're excited and grateful we're grief for the attention and resources to do the good work we're asked to do which our mission to end family homelessness in the this community for ones and all now we have a path and see the light and with the collaboration between the private and public and nonprofit sector to make that happen to thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> thank you. >> i jeff did you want me to introduce great. all right i'm privileged to introduce someone who came to us relatively recently and her story is far too common she tell us more about her story but she's a mother of 3 beautiful children living in our community and she found herself property line out of her situation her liv
i agree with mark the selection of jeff was a brilliant move and thank you jeff for your team and loma prieta and i particularly want to thank mark and william learning for the work at hampton but their extraordinary philanthropy is an inspiration i hope to everyone in the private sector and thank you, thank you very much for that. >> so i will tell you we're at hampton are not only spider but we're excited and grateful we're grief for the attention and resources to do the good work we're...
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the coroner's bureau hasn't seen something like this since the 1989 loma earthquake. prepare for these numbers you've got to get the staffing in. to get everyone over to the building and abecome to the xorner's building. >> and sergeant what are you telling perhaps loved ones of people missing and victims? what should they do to not only help you but to get information? >> well we've had a number of people already call our coroner's bureau today last night and this morning. so we're trying to get the information when they're calling there. you know, clearly this is an evolving situation and people that are missing sometimes are in the hospitals and things like that too. so we do try to tell people that, you know, there's other things that are going on as well. >> when you make the comparison to the 1989 loma it's a sober comparison to make and you talk about getting the people in place. can you tell us a little bit more -- i don't -- how do you. do you have the staffing? is everyone coming in? tell us how you're kind of getting ready for this? >> yeah, i mean it will
the coroner's bureau hasn't seen something like this since the 1989 loma earthquake. prepare for these numbers you've got to get the staffing in. to get everyone over to the building and abecome to the xorner's building. >> and sergeant what are you telling perhaps loved ones of people missing and victims? what should they do to not only help you but to get information? >> well we've had a number of people already call our coroner's bureau today last night and this morning. so we're...
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>> loma prieta was different. ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for we're ready to >> good morning today a monday, december 21, 2016, this is the regular meeting of of to remind the members of the audience that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind. the first item is call the roll. >>
>> loma prieta was different. ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them...
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and next, the damage left behind by a mudslide and the concerns about areas burned by the loma fire. >>> and there was a violent attack in the south bay. the search underway for the man accused of attacking his neighbor with a baseball bat. >>> we are looking at a commute that is not too bad i think that it will be better today than it was yesterday because of the weather. traffic looks good on the san mateo bridge. >> it will not be raining. and, it is going to be much colder there are gusts to 40 at some. and 40 in mount diablo. >>> i know. >>'s day off. >> good morning. so, these live pictures are roof cameras looking out towards the bridge and at the estuary, what a difference a day makes after all that rain that we had yesterday we are looking at a dry weekend. >> i know. >> welcome back. it is friday, december 16. i am dave clark. >>> i am pam cook and we want to check in with steve. i was talking to you yesterday, in marin county it came in so hard that so many streets were flooded. >> yes. you had company. >> i know. >> kentfield had like 5.5 inches of rain. >> they usually g
and next, the damage left behind by a mudslide and the concerns about areas burned by the loma fire. >>> and there was a violent attack in the south bay. the search underway for the man accused of attacking his neighbor with a baseball bat. >>> we are looking at a commute that is not too bad i think that it will be better today than it was yesterday because of the weather. traffic looks good on the san mateo bridge. >> it will not be raining. and, it is going to be much...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for [horns honking] announcer: big dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> (clapping.) >> thank you very much i'm on and on the a
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> >> please, standby. >> >>[gavel] >> good afternoon and welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors meeting of tuesday the summer six 2016. mdm. clerk please call the names >> thank you mdm. pres. avalos, present. breed, here. campos, present. cohen, present. farrell, present. kim not present, >>[inaudible]
>> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give...
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. >> people who live in the area where the loma fire burned in september were worried because the area could be vulnerable to mudslides. >>> at the height of the storm getting around was a real challenge. it was tough, at times, barely able to see while driving. this is what it was like yesterday afternoon near the macarthur maze in oakland. in the south bay some of the heaviest rain came just in time for the evening rush hour. this was seen on the southbound 101. ac of brake lights as the rain pounded windshields and caused polling. the city of pacifica will tear down an apartment building that sits dangerously on any road in class. they plan to tear down the building and without the blessing of the building's owner who recently declared bankruptcy. last year the city officials declared that building was unsafe in the residence were evicted. since that time, the owner has neglected that 20 unit building and the building is in danger of falling down the cliff. >> the concern is that a substantial part of the building could fall down to the beach and then, we would have a lot of hazardo
. >> people who live in the area where the loma fire burned in september were worried because the area could be vulnerable to mudslides. >>> at the height of the storm getting around was a real challenge. it was tough, at times, barely able to see while driving. this is what it was like yesterday afternoon near the macarthur maze in oakland. in the south bay some of the heaviest rain came just in time for the evening rush hour. this was seen on the southbound 101. ac of brake...
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>> it's funny, what is old and new, and the situation happened exactly the same at loma prieta. so, they put a stop to the search at loma prieta to show up the >> that cypress structure >> because they were afraid that it would collapse. we had to stand down for a while and you just have to wait it out. and then, it's the right call and it's a proven call.>> and, when you're on the scene you have the latest information. >> thank you for having me. >> i hope that you will come back as well. >> i know that you can't talk about the investigation. and, the cause of the fire still waiting to get more information and, probably won't be able to get that until they can go back inside the building. so, we will continue with our team coverage on the deadly warehouse fire in oakland. right now, we want to help you get out of the door, for people getting ready to go. how does traffic look like >> it's going to be busy all over the east bay. and, starting off with the east bay we go to highway 24. and we have heavy traffic getting to the lafayette to orinda. we have earlier problems on highw
>> it's funny, what is old and new, and the situation happened exactly the same at loma prieta. so, they put a stop to the search at loma prieta to show up the >> that cypress structure >> because they were afraid that it would collapse. we had to stand down for a while and you just have to wait it out. and then, it's the right call and it's a proven call.>> and, when you're on the scene you have the latest information. >> thank you for having me. >> i hope...
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--en las areas que se vieron afectadas por el incendio loma hace 3 meses..oll cobertura stinger/cesar take 4 boxes --tenemos cobertura en equipo con pilar niÑo y gabriela delln, pero empezamos precisamente en las montaÑas de santa cruz... ah esta sandra bermudez en vivo con los pormenores.. sandra como estan las cosas en este momento? roll en vivo stinger take sandra live sandra aqu hace mas o menos una hora que dejo de llover con tanta intensidad, el viento se ha calmado. pero la calle principal que lleva a lo alto de la montana se inundo y hubo algunos arboles caidos. take pkg (pkg) nat storm en las montanas de santa cruz lo mas intenso de la tormenta se sintio entre las 3 de la tarde y las 7 de la noche. pero esas 4 horas de presipitaciones constantes fueron suficientes para derribar arboles. e inundar algunas de las vialidades que llevan hacia la cima . (nat ) storm el problema principal fue que los incendios de septiembre pasado ademas de destruir una dozena de casas y 16 estructuras, arrasaron tambien con la vegetacion en unos 4 mil 500 acres y la tier
--en las areas que se vieron afectadas por el incendio loma hace 3 meses..oll cobertura stinger/cesar take 4 boxes --tenemos cobertura en equipo con pilar niÑo y gabriela delln, pero empezamos precisamente en las montaÑas de santa cruz... ah esta sandra bermudez en vivo con los pormenores.. sandra como estan las cosas en este momento? roll en vivo stinger take sandra live sandra aqu hace mas o menos una hora que dejo de llover con tanta intensidad, el viento se ha calmado. pero la calle...
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correlate the search for the bodies inside and also on duty during the east bay hills fire and the loma prieta earthquake. >> i think i'm in denial right now i will go for a period in a little while what i will focus on how depressing it is. >> while the fire was raging firefighters had trouble getting their hoses inside because of that maze of debris. they saw stairwell but could not get to the second floor. >> they put water on the stairs and then the stairs would burst back into flames. you hit it as hard as you can and then you find out later that you left people inside. >> then came the recovery effort by firefighters and alameda county sheriff's deputies. >> the depth that you were waiting in a times waist high with burn and semi-burnt materials. >> almost instantly he saw the nine bodies initially reported, it appeared they were overcome by smoke. >> it truly affected people emotionally. obviously, the families are , i cannot imagine being a family member. have kids the same age as the victims. >> uses the enormity of it all has not hit him yet, but he knows with experience, it w
correlate the search for the bodies inside and also on duty during the east bay hills fire and the loma prieta earthquake. >> i think i'm in denial right now i will go for a period in a little while what i will focus on how depressing it is. >> while the fire was raging firefighters had trouble getting their hoses inside because of that maze of debris. they saw stairwell but could not get to the second floor. >> they put water on the stairs and then the stairs would burst back...
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. >> we'll have more on the impact the loma fire might have on debris flows.r microclimate weather team is tracking the storm right now. let's check with kari hall. >> we'll see it moving into t
. >> we'll have more on the impact the loma fire might have on debris flows.r microclimate weather team is tracking the storm right now. let's check with kari hall. >> we'll see it moving into t
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(paquete handa) quienes estan ya muy preocupados son los afectados por el incendio de loma pues sus terrenos y propiedades estan mas en riesgo de deslaves.. (sot) paquete robert handa aaron baker, raw water operation manager we are concerned that the sediment.. el vocero del distrito de agua del condado santa clara dice que ellos temen que la sedimentacion o escombro caiga en las reservas.. take 2 boxes sandra pero vamos con gabriela dellan para que nos diga que podemos esperar de esta tormenta que se avecina.. web push/gabriela --- para ms informacin sobre los centros de distribucin de bolsas de arena ingrese a nuestra pgina web triple doble v telemundo 48 punto com y haga una bsqueda con las palabras tormenta en la baha - gabriela / takes fs --- de igual manera puede encontrar ms informacin a travs de nuestras aplicacin telemundo48.com disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. vo lorena -- fue capturado el sujeto e amenaz con atacar autobuses del "vta". -- "jonathan ke-im" de 42 aÑoss oficinas de ese servicio de transporte publico advirtiendo que
(paquete handa) quienes estan ya muy preocupados son los afectados por el incendio de loma pues sus terrenos y propiedades estan mas en riesgo de deslaves.. (sot) paquete robert handa aaron baker, raw water operation manager we are concerned that the sediment.. el vocero del distrito de agua del condado santa clara dice que ellos temen que la sedimentacion o escombro caiga en las reservas.. take 2 boxes sandra pero vamos con gabriela dellan para que nos diga que podemos esperar de esta tormenta...
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evening nearly masking the landscape of trees in the santa cruz mountains where a few months ago the loma fire burned close to 4,500 acres. officials warned the ground in that area is unstable and runoff from the wildfire could increase the threat of mudslides and erosion. the storm also forced trees to fall onto power lines like this one on skyland road. >> the conditions on 17 were a little grueling coming up. i came from los altos tonight and got lit with bus spray. >> reporter: this -- hit with bus spray. >> reporter: this east bay firefighter on his way home to carmel offered a few trips. >> don't travel if you don't need to. store some food and water and take things really, really slowly. >> reporter: pg&e is prepared to work throughout the night. right now they're dealing with about 400 power outages in santa cruz county down from 1,000 earlier today and right in you here in santa clara there are no reports of widespread power outages. live in san jose betty yu, kpix5. our hours. that's where kpix 5 s andria >>> taking a live look at sfo now where at least 100 flights were canceled
evening nearly masking the landscape of trees in the santa cruz mountains where a few months ago the loma fire burned close to 4,500 acres. officials warned the ground in that area is unstable and runoff from the wildfire could increase the threat of mudslides and erosion. the storm also forced trees to fall onto power lines like this one on skyland road. >> the conditions on 17 were a little grueling coming up. i came from los altos tonight and got lit with bus spray. >> reporter:...
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the main focus on the high flood threat will be clout the santa cruz mountains, especially in the loma fire burn zone. 2 to 3 inches could bring the quick onset of flooding, maybe flood and also debris flow. some spotty light showers throughout the bay area, but what i really want to show you is when things pick up on thursday's forecast, when the storm hits. we expect some heavier rainfall from the north bay all the way down to the south bay by the early afternoon on thursday. i have your full time online oh this coming up at 5:18 tonight. >> thanks so much, jeff. >>> with rain on the way, there is hope that a wet winter could mean full reservoirs. but that won't be happening at one of the biggest in the south bay. nbc bay area's marianne favro is live to explain why the reservoir can't be completely filled no matter how much rain we get. marianne. >> reporter: well, they're expecting to build now a modified reservoir, and what that means, it will be at least four years before this reservoir will be able to capture its full amount. at capacity, anderson reservoir in morgan hill, holds
the main focus on the high flood threat will be clout the santa cruz mountains, especially in the loma fire burn zone. 2 to 3 inches could bring the quick onset of flooding, maybe flood and also debris flow. some spotty light showers throughout the bay area, but what i really want to show you is when things pick up on thursday's forecast, when the storm hits. we expect some heavier rainfall from the north bay all the way down to the south bay by the early afternoon on thursday. i have your full...
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our biggest concern will be the santa cruz mountains, especially where the loma fire burned. we could see anywhere from 2 to 3 inches, maybe isolated amounts higher than that, so that could produce some mud and also rock slides. tomorrow morning's forecast does have rainfall returning. a few spotty showers for the south bay and 49. and also for the peninsula, 47. the best chance of heavier pockets of rain will be in san francisco, and also the north bay as temperatures will be in the 40s. so let's get to that rain and the time li line. tomorrow morning, 6:00 a.m., some heavier pockets rolling into marin, napa and sonoma counties. what you want to know is from 6:00 to 10:00 in the mornings it's all about the north bay. you see these orange and yellow areas, the heavier intensity of remain pushing across. by the afternoon, our best guess right now is the east bay will start to fill in with some rainfall at about 2:30. the peninsula and the south bay. san jose, the way that, again, every single forecast model shows it, we should be locked in for some heavier pockets of rain by t
our biggest concern will be the santa cruz mountains, especially where the loma fire burned. we could see anywhere from 2 to 3 inches, maybe isolated amounts higher than that, so that could produce some mud and also rock slides. tomorrow morning's forecast does have rainfall returning. a few spotty showers for the south bay and 49. and also for the peninsula, 47. the best chance of heavier pockets of rain will be in san francisco, and also the north bay as temperatures will be in the 40s. so...
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. >> the loma fire has burned more than 4,400 acres in the past week and a half. >> started yelling and trying to get everyone out. i mean, it all happened really quick. >> any time we lose a community member, we feel it. >> that ghost ship fire was just a very difficult scene for everybody to -- that was involved. >> here they come. irvin with the contact and that pass is intercepted! >> it's broke. it's broke. it's broke. it's broke. it's broke. >> finish it off. >> just some of the remarkable moments. >> absolutely. all right. well, thank you for joining us. "world news tonight" with david muir is next. i'm ama daetz in for kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. for all of us here at abc >>> tonight, president-elect trump praising vladimir putin. calling him, quote, "very smart." this, just one day after president obama sanctioned russia over those election hacks. diplomats expelled. two russian compounds being closed. putin refusing to retaliate. >> missing plane. the private jet vanishing without a trace over lake erie. two families onboard. the frantic search
. >> the loma fire has burned more than 4,400 acres in the past week and a half. >> started yelling and trying to get everyone out. i mean, it all happened really quick. >> any time we lose a community member, we feel it. >> that ghost ship fire was just a very difficult scene for everybody to -- that was involved. >> here they come. irvin with the contact and that pass is intercepted! >> it's broke. it's broke. it's broke. it's broke. it's broke. >>...
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the loma prieta didn't have an immediate swarm.d a magnitude 5 beforehand. >> reporter: it was a swarm of quakes rattling before wednesday. the rumbling began just after midnight local time with a 5.7-magnitude quake. four minutes later, another equally powerful one hit the same area. a third registered 5.5, followed by more than 100 aftershocks throughout the day. graham kent is director of the seismological laboratory at the university of nevada reno. >> the question everybody wants answered is are we going to have a larger one? we don't know. >> reporter: but in september, a swarm of seismic activity along the assaultan sea, prompted scientists to warn ofab increased risk of a big earthquake near the san andreas fault. >> the san andreas is such a big, fast-moving fault, that when it has an earthquake, it's probably going to grow into a really big one. we don't see small ones on the san andreas. this earthquake is hundreds and hundreds of miles away from the san andreas, so there would just be no concern about that. >> reporter:
the loma prieta didn't have an immediate swarm.d a magnitude 5 beforehand. >> reporter: it was a swarm of quakes rattling before wednesday. the rumbling began just after midnight local time with a 5.7-magnitude quake. four minutes later, another equally powerful one hit the same area. a third registered 5.5, followed by more than 100 aftershocks throughout the day. graham kent is director of the seismological laboratory at the university of nevada reno. >> the question everybody...
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evening, nearly masking the landscape of trees in the santa cruz mountains where a few months ago the "loma fire" burned close to 4500 acres. officials warned that the ground in that area is unstable and runoff from the wildfire could increase the threat of mudslides and erosion. the storm also forced trees to fall onto power lines like this one on skyland road. >> the conditions on 17 were a little grueling coming up. you know, i came from los altos tonight, and, um, got hit with bus spray. >> reporter: this firefighter on the way home to carmel offered a few tips. >> don't travel if you don't need to. you know, store some food and water and take things really, really slowly. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>> if you were heading to the airport today, you might want to give yourself some extra time. the storm caused a lot of problems at sfo yesterday. and there could be more flights impacted today. here's what it looked like yesterday. at least 130 flights canceled. delays were running up to 4 hours. we talked to one family who was trying to fly back home to australia. >> to be honest with
evening, nearly masking the landscape of trees in the santa cruz mountains where a few months ago the "loma fire" burned close to 4500 acres. officials warned that the ground in that area is unstable and runoff from the wildfire could increase the threat of mudslides and erosion. the storm also forced trees to fall onto power lines like this one on skyland road. >> the conditions on 17 were a little grueling coming up. you know, i came from los altos tonight, and, um, got hit...
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in the loma fire zone. there are concerns about erosion and the possibility of mudslides and washed out roads. >> steve:this area is expected to see as much a six - inches of rain from this storm. >> pam:the storm has battered the coastline in pacifica. today city leaders announced.that yet another apartment complex, teetering on a cliff, must be torn down. >> pam: this is the building 310 esplanade in pacifica. the building was yellow- tagged in january. all of the residents were forced to leave for their safety. >> pam: now, engineers for the city. point to new pictures provided by kron 4 showing how the bluff has further deteriorated and how a middle section is appearing quite weak. >> pam: they announced they will be demolising the building *with or without the owner's approval. >> pam: kron4 has you covered whenver a big storm hits. get the kron4 news app -- we can alert to traffic problems in your area. also we have live radar -- along with hourly and extended forecasts. >> steve:now in a story you'll
in the loma fire zone. there are concerns about erosion and the possibility of mudslides and washed out roads. >> steve:this area is expected to see as much a six - inches of rain from this storm. >> pam:the storm has battered the coastline in pacifica. today city leaders announced.that yet another apartment complex, teetering on a cliff, must be torn down. >> pam: this is the building 310 esplanade in pacifica. the building was yellow- tagged in january. all of the residents...