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take"it has already been a long 2017 for oroville residents.stephanie ellis, oroville resident "maybe we'll get all the bad stuff out of the way this year, it'll be better next year...i don't know"it started back in february when the entire town was evacuated as officials feared a major failure to the spillway at the oroville dam.then last week... the start of the wall fire. again thousands evacuated, and more than 40homes lost.five months ago, jim ogletree and his wife yvonne sought higher ground when a massive flood from the dam seemed possible. jim ogletree, oroville resident "i didn't think it was that big of a deal, but when it came in and it said imminent danger that's all we needed to hear"coincidentally, the family they stayed with in the butte county hills at the beginning of the year... were just evacuated themselves!jim ogletree, oroville resident "the family that we evacuated to for the flood was the same family that had to come back down because of the fire"eric rucker/oroville "it's not very often you talk about the morale of an entire town but in this case is extremely
take"it has already been a long 2017 for oroville residents.stephanie ellis, oroville resident "maybe we'll get all the bad stuff out of the way this year, it'll be better next year...i don't know"it started back in february when the entire town was evacuated as officials feared a major failure to the spillway at the oroville dam.then last week... the start of the wall fire. again thousands evacuated, and more than 40homes lost.five months ago, jim ogletree and his wife yvonne...
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(justine) first the oroville dam's spillway, then the wall fire -- oroville residents have had a tough- 17. reporter eric rucker is in oroville with how people are coping. (pkg) yvonne ogletree/ oroville resident "you've got 15 minutes pack it up and go, i'm like what do i take"it has already been a long 2017 for oroville residents.stephanie ellis, oroville resident "maybe we'll get all the bad stuff out of the way this year, it'll be better next year...i don't know"it started back in february when the entire town was evacuated as officials feared a major failure to the spillway at the oroville dam.then last week... the start of the wall fire. again thousands evacuated, and more than 40homes lost.five months ago, jim ogletree and his wife yvonne sought higher ground when a massive flood from the dam seemed possible. jim ogletree, oroville resident "i didn't think it was that big of a deal, but when it came in and it said imminent danger that's all we needed to hear"coincidentally, the family they stayed with in the butte county hills at the beginning of the year... were just evacuated
(justine) first the oroville dam's spillway, then the wall fire -- oroville residents have had a tough- 17. reporter eric rucker is in oroville with how people are coping. (pkg) yvonne ogletree/ oroville resident "you've got 15 minutes pack it up and go, i'm like what do i take"it has already been a long 2017 for oroville residents.stephanie ellis, oroville resident "maybe we'll get all the bad stuff out of the way this year, it'll be better next year...i don't know"it...
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dam -- projects is underway at the oroville dam. >> reporter: as we covered the fire near the oroville yesterday we decided to look rat what was going on. when the damage was fully revealed earlier this year, there was a quarter of a billion dollars of damage, today, the wrecked portion of the oroville spillway has been removed. on the side of the dam, they have built their own concrete factory and placed equipment to noam finish the preparations for the new spillway but to build it as well. to the left. the emergency spillway is also under reconstruction but progress seem slow because of rainy season begins in two months. they will have some time to do the repairs before the rains get intense but not a lot of time. the department of water resources insists that by tease, there will be a capable spillway in place, but in fact, total repairs will not be completed until the end of 2018 when the upper portion of the oroville spillway will be reinforced. >>> right now we are talking about the other extreme, temperatures are soaring and things are starting to dry out. we have fire danger to
dam -- projects is underway at the oroville dam. >> reporter: as we covered the fire near the oroville yesterday we decided to look rat what was going on. when the damage was fully revealed earlier this year, there was a quarter of a billion dollars of damage, today, the wrecked portion of the oroville spillway has been removed. on the side of the dam, they have built their own concrete factory and placed equipment to noam finish the preparations for the new spillway but to build it as...
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has already been a long 2017 for oroville residents.stephanie ellis, oroville resident "maybe we'll get all the bad stuff out of the way this year, it'll be better next year...i don't know"it started back in february when the entire town was evacuated as officials feared a major failure to the spillway at the oroville dam.then last week... the start of the wall fire. again thousands evacuated, and more than 40homes lost.five months ago, jim ogletree and his wife yvonne sought higher ground when a massive flood from the dam seemed possible. jim ogletree, oroville resident "i didn't think it was that big of a deal, but when it came in and it said imminent danger that's all we needed to hear"coincidentally, the family they stayed with in the butte county hills at the beginning of the year... were just evacuated themselves!jim ogletree, oroville resident "the family that we evacuated to for the flood was the same family that had to come back down because of the fire"eric rucker/oroville "it's not very often you talk about the morale of an entire town but in this case is extremely import
has already been a long 2017 for oroville residents.stephanie ellis, oroville resident "maybe we'll get all the bad stuff out of the way this year, it'll be better next year...i don't know"it started back in february when the entire town was evacuated as officials feared a major failure to the spillway at the oroville dam.then last week... the start of the wall fire. again thousands evacuated, and more than 40homes lost.five months ago, jim ogletree and his wife yvonne sought higher...
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the destructive fire started on chinese wall road southeast of oroville. joe vazquez reports from oroville with a closer look at all the damage. >> reporter: we are getting our first look at some of the fire damage. this right here is hard to make out, but it's a trailer home that melted and collapsed. this is what some are seeing as evacuees return. steve looks over the rubble of what used to be his family home now destroyed by fire. >> that is just too much. >> reporter: this is cell phone video of his house in the moments just before a wall of flames arrived saturday night. his family was only able to grab some clothes before having to quickly flee. >> we have lost memories -- my poor children. they grew up here. family home, their whole childhood, their whole security as children. >> reporter: the wall fire is centered in butte county in an area just east of oroville. cal fire reports at least 41 homes have been destroyed and three others damaged. 55 other structures have been damaged or destroyed. >> sad. i heard parts of black bart have been burned u
the destructive fire started on chinese wall road southeast of oroville. joe vazquez reports from oroville with a closer look at all the damage. >> reporter: we are getting our first look at some of the fire damage. this right here is hard to make out, but it's a trailer home that melted and collapsed. this is what some are seeing as evacuees return. steve looks over the rubble of what used to be his family home now destroyed by fire. >> that is just too much. >> reporter:...
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(vicki) in oroville around four-thousand people were forced out their homes. the wall fire continues to burn into it's fourth day. when residents saw the fire close to their homes -- they decided to pack up and leave. cal fire says the fire has now destroyed 17 buildings -- but that number could increase. once again this community is faced with an emergency... of catastrophic proportions. (ramiro ariaz é oroville resident)'now with fires and floods its almost like okay who is looking down and punishing us what did we do wrong'(steve) officials still don't know when roads will reopened or when all evacuation orders will be lifted. here at the federal courthouse in san francisco, a federal judge overseeing the oakland police department says opd severely mishandled an investigation into whether officers were having sex with this woman, jasmine abuslin, who was an underage prostitute at the time. the city of oakland says it will go above and beyond all recommendations by the federal investigator but attorneys jim chanin and john burris say they want all officers h
(vicki) in oroville around four-thousand people were forced out their homes. the wall fire continues to burn into it's fourth day. when residents saw the fire close to their homes -- they decided to pack up and leave. cal fire says the fire has now destroyed 17 buildings -- but that number could increase. once again this community is faced with an emergency... of catastrophic proportions. (ramiro ariaz é oroville resident)'now with fires and floods its almost like okay who is looking down and...
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the destructive fire broke out along chinese wall road just south of the town of oroville, and joe is there tonight with more. >> reporter: we're getting a first look at some of the fire damage. this right here is hard to make out, but it appears to be a trailer home that melted and collapsed onto itself. this is what some of the evacuee evacuees are seeing as they return. steve looks over the rubble of what used to be his family home, now destroyed by fire. >> that is too much. >> reporter: this is cell phone video of the house just moments before the wall of flames arrived saturday night. his family was only able to grab some clothes before quickly moving out. >> we lost memories, my poor children, they grew up here. family home. their whole childhood and security as children. >> reporter: the wall fire is centered in butte county in an area just east of oroville. cal fire reports at least 41 homes destroyed and others damaged. >> it's sad. i hurt parts are burnt up. >> reporter: this time lapse video shows an ominous rotating funnel of flames. a firenado. it's forced more than 4,00
the destructive fire broke out along chinese wall road just south of the town of oroville, and joe is there tonight with more. >> reporter: we're getting a first look at some of the fire damage. this right here is hard to make out, but it appears to be a trailer home that melted and collapsed onto itself. this is what some of the evacuee evacuees are seeing as they return. steve looks over the rubble of what used to be his family home, now destroyed by fire. >> that is too much....
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repairs are underway at the oroville dam in butte county... we'll take a look at the new construction video.... (vicki) and after the break... a tragic story tonight.. a mother accused of killing her own family... where it happened next... there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! out of georgia.. a woman is accused of stabbing four of her own children to death....alongwith their father... police have now filed murder charges against the woman...33-year-old isabel martinez. they say that after she stabbed the children and a man believed to be her husband.....'she's' the one who placed a 9-1-1 call to report the crimes.. all four of the children killed were under 10 years old.
repairs are underway at the oroville dam in butte county... we'll take a look at the new construction video.... (vicki) and after the break... a tragic story tonight.. a mother accused of killing her own family... where it happened next... there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow......
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>>reporter: we decided to take a look at what is going on at the oroville dam yesterday. spillways were both wracked by the onslaught of rain and runoff from our super wet rainy season. when the damage was fully revealed we were still looking at at least a quarter of $1 billion worth of damage. today the lower portion of the wrecked spillway has been totally removed and crews are grooming the spill for the replacement spillway. on the side of the dam face they build their own concrete factory that has strategically placed equipment to not only finish the preparations for the new spillway to actually build it as well. to the left the emergency spillway that was badly damaged is also under reconstruction but again progress seems somewhat slow because the rainy season begins in just about 2 months. they will have some time to do repairs before rain gets intense but not much more time. the department of water resources says by november 1 there will be a capable spillway in place to handle massive amounts of rains and runoff should they materialize. total repairs will not be c
>>reporter: we decided to take a look at what is going on at the oroville dam yesterday. spillways were both wracked by the onslaught of rain and runoff from our super wet rainy season. when the damage was fully revealed we were still looking at at least a quarter of $1 billion worth of damage. today the lower portion of the wrecked spillway has been totally removed and crews are grooming the spill for the replacement spillway. on the side of the dam face they build their own concrete...
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damage spillway. >> what we hear is from the oroville dam that there are -- even the workers up there, we have heard they are seeing the nuggets, too. >> reporter: the high-priced finds are being cashed in at places like yuba city's coin and bullion. >> it's good stuff. >> reporter: the co-owner says it's been a busy few weeks. >> there are so many people going in, bringing us gold. >> reporter: striking it rich on average leaving with an extra $40 to $300 in their pockets. >> they want to just quit their jobs and put on boots and go down to the river. that's really the truth. >> reporter: for this family it's enough to spread the word. >> so much gold coming in, in the area, we thought we would do a prospector commercial. >> gold nuggets! where do i go to cash it? ! >> reporter: if you thought the gold rush was over, think again! it has resurfaced and there's still plenty to go around. >> oh, there's always gold. >> that was angela greenwood reporting. the owners say they expect to be pretty busy for the next several months. >>> a surf contest in south africa was canceled for the day
damage spillway. >> what we hear is from the oroville dam that there are -- even the workers up there, we have heard they are seeing the nuggets, too. >> reporter: the high-priced finds are being cashed in at places like yuba city's coin and bullion. >> it's good stuff. >> reporter: the co-owner says it's been a busy few weeks. >> there are so many people going in, bringing us gold. >> reporter: striking it rich on average leaving with an extra $40 to $300 in...
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around one-hundred and fifty crew members are working to fight the flames of the "wall fire" near oroville...the fire has spread to 1-thousand acres. five residents and an inmate firefighter have minor burn injuries. reporter, nicole comstock tells us how at least ten buildings were destroyed by the fire. the flames (jr stone) authorities say around one-hundred and fifty crew members are working to fight the flames of the "wall fire" near oroville...the fire has spread to 1-thousand acres. five residents and an inmate firefighter have minor burn injuries. reporter, nicole comstock tells us how at least ten buildings were destroyed by the fire. (jr stone) authorities say around one-hundred and fifty crew members are working to fight the flames of the "wall fire" near oroville...the fire has spread to 1-thousand acres. five residents and an inmate firefighter have minor burn injuries. reporter, nicole comstock tells us how at least ten buildings were destroyed by the fire. the flames from the wall fire are moving fast. burning up 1,000 acres of dry brush and destroying at least 10 structures
around one-hundred and fifty crew members are working to fight the flames of the "wall fire" near oroville...the fire has spread to 1-thousand acres. five residents and an inmate firefighter have minor burn injuries. reporter, nicole comstock tells us how at least ten buildings were destroyed by the fire. the flames (jr stone) authorities say around one-hundred and fifty crew members are working to fight the flames of the "wall fire" near oroville...the fire has spread to...
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it's of an oroville woman whose home was nearly destroyed in a wildfire.he had reached out to firefighters with a simple phone call to thank hem for their service. >> reporter: we spoke to some of the crew members who battled that fire and to the woman who made the call. >> chief weber, my name is lowis -- >> -- i'm calling you from oroville, california. >> reporter: louis miller nearly lost everything after a wildfire in early july. 41 homes were destroyed but all the houses on miller street were spared thanks to cal fire and marin county fire. >> i'm sorry to get emotional. anyway, they saved the houses here on our street, and, um, we would really like to thank them. >> reporter: miller left a voicemail for jason weber, fire chief, commending crews. >> they literally thought that fire to the -- fought that fire to the front door. >> it was a heartfelt message and i thought it would be great to pass that to the firefighters. >> reporter: he posted it to social media. not only did the strike team know of her appreciation, but nearly 40,000 others did, too.
it's of an oroville woman whose home was nearly destroyed in a wildfire.he had reached out to firefighters with a simple phone call to thank hem for their service. >> reporter: we spoke to some of the crew members who battled that fire and to the woman who made the call. >> chief weber, my name is lowis -- >> -- i'm calling you from oroville, california. >> reporter: louis miller nearly lost everything after a wildfire in early july. 41 homes were destroyed but all the...
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part of it failed in february as lake oroville swelled with water. sections of the spillway eroded and forced massive evacuations. >> let's talk about your commute as several of us have to head back to work this morning. you can see the san mateo bridge, already get aglittle busy. we'll check with alexis in a minute and find out how the commute is going. let's talk about it weather wise. on the bay, much better than the last couple days. not as breezy. early sunshine. if you're taking mass transit, you need the sunglasses. on the roads, fog in the north bay. the rest of us dry this morning. i wanted to show you this, the strongest earthquake in 12 years hit in montana during the overnight hours. a magnitude 5.8. they all a little swarm of earthquakes. about 11 of them. so not the only ones who get that fun. here's a look at sunnyside. 52. the cool side in san francisco. all the way up to 55 in the marina. elsewhere, 55 in richmond, santa clara. 57. walnut creek and pittsburg in the 70s already. petaluma, 62. check your temperatures in livermore today
part of it failed in february as lake oroville swelled with water. sections of the spillway eroded and forced massive evacuations. >> let's talk about your commute as several of us have to head back to work this morning. you can see the san mateo bridge, already get aglittle busy. we'll check with alexis in a minute and find out how the commute is going. let's talk about it weather wise. on the bay, much better than the last couple days. not as breezy. early sunshine. if you're taking...
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if the spillways at the oroville dam were a house...ould be best described as a total gut job. the department of water resources has been posting videos about once a week showing the progress they're making... this one came out over the weekend. from a drone's eye view, you can see the scope of the project. the main spillway is gone and they are pouring some concrete now... as part of the rebuild. but you have to wonder right now, just how fragile the original was...given the crumbling we saw in february. scientists have already come out and said the previous design and construction were not up to par. you can really can see how much work needs to be done, and the clock is ticking. the deadline is november to finish the work... that is when the rainy season typically begins. the price tag being put on all this work right now? about 300-million dollars. steve and catherine? (steve) on sunday night a man drowned at steelhand beach on the russian river. the 21-year-old was with friends and family on a sandbar about 300 yards of forestville
if the spillways at the oroville dam were a house...ould be best described as a total gut job. the department of water resources has been posting videos about once a week showing the progress they're making... this one came out over the weekend. from a drone's eye view, you can see the scope of the project. the main spillway is gone and they are pouring some concrete now... as part of the rebuild. but you have to wonder right now, just how fragile the original was...given the crumbling we saw...
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. >>> now to developing news in butte county where the wall fire near oroville has grown to 5600 acres. cal fire says the fire is near 35% contained. four people have been injured and 17 structures have been destroyed. today firefighters say the conditions have improved with lighter winds. about 4,000 people who are still evacuated from their homes say they're anxious to return. >> you have to take a cal fire at its word and just wait. when it finally died down here, then you get real frustrated. i drove up there yesterday trying to see if i could sneak in, but i couldn't do it. >> when the evacuees are allowed back home many will be facing devastation. a number of homes along viewcrest drive have burned to the ground. cal fire says it is still assessing the damage there. the fire evacuation zone is just a few miles from the area that was evacuated in february when the oroville dam was considered at risk of collapse. despite everything, the people who live in that area say they will bounce back. >>> california's largest fire burning right now is in san luis obispo county. cal fire says
. >>> now to developing news in butte county where the wall fire near oroville has grown to 5600 acres. cal fire says the fire is near 35% contained. four people have been injured and 17 structures have been destroyed. today firefighters say the conditions have improved with lighter winds. about 4,000 people who are still evacuated from their homes say they're anxious to return. >> you have to take a cal fire at its word and just wait. when it finally died down here, then you get...
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. >>> a voicemail message from a woman in oroville has gone viral. her home was almost destroyed in the wall fire. >> the woman had reached out to marin county firefighters with a simple phone call to thank them for their service. >> chief weber, my name is lois. i'm calling you from or about california. >> reporter: lois nearly lost everything in the wall fire, in more than 6000 acre fire that ripped through southeast oroville like a tornado in early july. 41 homes were destroyed but all the houses on miller's street were spared things to butte county fire, cal fire in marin county fire pit two i'm sorry i get emotional. they saved the house on our street and we would really like to thank them. she left a voicemail for marin county fire chief jason weber commending chris, particularly from the throckmorton station, which sits on top of mount emma pius. >> they literally fought that fire to the front door. stomach it is a heartfelt message and i felt it was great to pass it along to the firefighters. >> reporter: the chief posted it on social media a
. >>> a voicemail message from a woman in oroville has gone viral. her home was almost destroyed in the wall fire. >> the woman had reached out to marin county firefighters with a simple phone call to thank them for their service. >> chief weber, my name is lois. i'm calling you from or about california. >> reporter: lois nearly lost everything in the wall fire, in more than 6000 acre fire that ripped through southeast oroville like a tornado in early july. 41 homes...
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this map shows the evacuation zone east of oroville. the purple area, that is the mandatory evacuation area. warning seven issued to people in the orange section. the wall fire has burned 5800 acres. it is 40% contain. wind has died down. that is allowing the firefighters to get a line around the flames. the fire started friday afternoon. 37 structures have been destroyed, 5 others have been damaged. >> it's really a hardship for people with the fire being so close to the flood within months of all this disaster in this one area. >> because of the fire is under investigation. >>> the u.s. forest service is -- has repaid $14 million owed to the state of california for firefighting services and national forests last year. the government is supposed to repay local governments within two months. the head of the state emergency services said more than 90% of the payments from last year missed the deadline. the state said it is still owed about $4 million. >>> oakland city officials appeared before a federal judge to respond to charges that t
this map shows the evacuation zone east of oroville. the purple area, that is the mandatory evacuation area. warning seven issued to people in the orange section. the wall fire has burned 5800 acres. it is 40% contain. wind has died down. that is allowing the firefighters to get a line around the flames. the fire started friday afternoon. 37 structures have been destroyed, 5 others have been damaged. >> it's really a hardship for people with the fire being so close to the flood within...
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it started near oroville and burned more than 6,000 acres. some evacuees are finally starting to return home. kpix 5's joe vazquez has the story. >> reporter: as that mandatory evacuation order has been lifted, now everybody is allowed back to their property and this is what some of them are finding, a house in ruins. others had a happier homecoming. >> oh, man, we're so relieved, so thankful. oh, man. >> reporter: bob and dorothy more say moore weren't sure what they would find when they returned to their home in the wall fire. >> houses were here and there. my stomach was sinking. then i saw it and, oh, thank god. somebody is looking out after us. >> our house is here but i hated calling my neighbor and letting them know that, i'm sorry, but your house is gone, dear. >> reporter: this is what she is talking about her neighbors' property across the street. as you can see, the cars are melted, the house destroyed. cal fire says about 100 buildings have been destroyed or damaged, many saying firefighters were heroes for saving their properties
it started near oroville and burned more than 6,000 acres. some evacuees are finally starting to return home. kpix 5's joe vazquez has the story. >> reporter: as that mandatory evacuation order has been lifted, now everybody is allowed back to their property and this is what some of them are finding, a house in ruins. others had a happier homecoming. >> oh, man, we're so relieved, so thankful. oh, man. >> reporter: bob and dorothy more say moore weren't sure what they would...
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. >>> a voicemail message from a woman in oroville has gone viral. house was almost destroyed in the wall fire. two the woman had reached out to marin county firefighters with a simple phone call to thank them for their service. >> chief weber, my name is lois and i'm calling you from oroville, california. >> reporter: lois nearly lost everything in the wall fire, a more than 6000 acre fire that ripped through southeast oroville liquor tornado in july. 41 homes were destroyed but all the houses on miller's street were spared thanks to butte county buyer, cal fire in marin county fire pit >> i'm sorry. i get emotional. they say the houses on our street and we would really like to thank them. >> reporter: she left a voicemail for the marin county fire chief, commending crews, particularly from the throckmorton station which sits on top of mount tamil pius. stomach they thought that fire to the front door. >> it was a heartfelt message and i felt it was great to pass that along. >> reporter: the chief posted it on social media and not only did the strik
. >>> a voicemail message from a woman in oroville has gone viral. house was almost destroyed in the wall fire. two the woman had reached out to marin county firefighters with a simple phone call to thank them for their service. >> chief weber, my name is lois and i'm calling you from oroville, california. >> reporter: lois nearly lost everything in the wall fire, a more than 6000 acre fire that ripped through southeast oroville liquor tornado in july. 41 homes were...
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it's burning west of oroville and has burned 5800 acres.pix 5's joe vazquez explains when it's finally out, one moment will stand out for many. >> reporter: as the wall fire descended on oroville this weekend, firefighters worked hard to save homes and then in a split second, a fire team made a decision to rescue an american flag. this image is going viral. >> as power lines are falling down, propane tanks are exploding they are moving from house to house and going back around the corner of the house they noticed the american flag and one of the firefighters is a marine veteran. >> in the marine corps that's what we honor and that's symbol of our freedom in this nation. you show complete respect for that flag. >> reporter: cal fire reports at least 41 homes have been destroyed and three others damaged. 55 other structures have been damaged or destroyed. >> oh, man we are so relieved and thankful. oh, man. >> reporter: bob and dorothy moore say the wall fire was so huge, so devastating, they were just not sure what they would find when they
it's burning west of oroville and has burned 5800 acres.pix 5's joe vazquez explains when it's finally out, one moment will stand out for many. >> reporter: as the wall fire descended on oroville this weekend, firefighters worked hard to save homes and then in a split second, a fire team made a decision to rescue an american flag. this image is going viral. >> as power lines are falling down, propane tanks are exploding they are moving from house to house and going back around the...
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we are told it is about 15 miles south of oroville... and people are being told leave their homes. it is putting up a lot of smoke and the plume can be seen as far away as sacramento. (jrs) that was doug johnson reporting (jrs) meanwhile the whittier fire in santa barbara county is just five percent contained tonight. fire officials said it destroyed approximately 20 structures along highway 154. at last check, it has burned 78- hundred acres. mandatory evacuation orders and warnings were issued for residents near the fire. no loss of life or injuries have been reported. (jrs) now that a giant crane has been taken down - investigators are back on the scene of the latest oakland construction fire... to continue searching for clues. although a cause for the fire hasn't been found - evacuees returning home tonight are worried this could have been the work of an arsonist. kron 4's ella sogomonian is at grand and valdez with the latest details. evacuees are making their way back home on sunday after close to 700 were displaced by a massive construction site fire in oakland on valdez and
we are told it is about 15 miles south of oroville... and people are being told leave their homes. it is putting up a lot of smoke and the plume can be seen as far away as sacramento. (jrs) that was doug johnson reporting (jrs) meanwhile the whittier fire in santa barbara county is just five percent contained tonight. fire officials said it destroyed approximately 20 structures along highway 154. at last check, it has burned 78- hundred acres. mandatory evacuation orders and warnings were...
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a shelter has opened up in oroville for those who have been evacuated. we will continue to follow this story and bring you updates as they become available. (steve) the winters fire burning in yolo county has now burned at least 18-hundred acres.. mandatory evacuations are in place for some of the area.. hwy 128 near lake berryessa dam and pleasant valley road are closed.. cal fire says 25-percent of the fire is contained with about 600 personnel fighting it. crews are facing challenges with the dense vegetation and high temperatures.. (steve) another fast moving fire that started yesterday in suisun city destroyed an office and a pro shop at a sports complex...but has been put out. the fire started around four - thursday afternoon. this is video of some of the damage. winds blew embers into nearby backyards where some houses and fences suffered minor damage. it also burned about 20 acres of travis air force base before crews put it out. the fire burned a total of 55-acres..officials are still investigating the cause. (anchor) time now lawrence karnow: i
a shelter has opened up in oroville for those who have been evacuated. we will continue to follow this story and bring you updates as they become available. (steve) the winters fire burning in yolo county has now burned at least 18-hundred acres.. mandatory evacuations are in place for some of the area.. hwy 128 near lake berryessa dam and pleasant valley road are closed.. cal fire says 25-percent of the fire is contained with about 600 personnel fighting it. crews are facing challenges with...
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part of it failed in february as lake oroville swelled.ections of the spillway also eroded. >> governor brown will call for a global summit on climate change to be held in san francisco next year. the san francisco summit will be aimed at coming up with ways to cut carbon emissions. the governor says even though trump wants to get out of the paris agreement, he doesn't speak for many other americans. brown attended a clean energy summit in china last month as an unofficial representative of the u.s. >> let's start by taking a look at san rafael where the fog has not made it south of petaluma. you see a few clouds as you head to the golden gate bridge where the fog is thicker there today. so be careful if you're crossing that. on the bay, lighter breezes. no small craft advisory today. mass transit, good. earlier sunshine, so have the sunglasses ready, and in the woods, foggy in the north bay. about an hour ago, we had 11 reports of earthquakes. we have a swarm developing in montana. now we're up to 46 reports of earthquakes in just the las
part of it failed in february as lake oroville swelled.ections of the spillway also eroded. >> governor brown will call for a global summit on climate change to be held in san francisco next year. the san francisco summit will be aimed at coming up with ways to cut carbon emissions. the governor says even though trump wants to get out of the paris agreement, he doesn't speak for many other americans. brown attended a clean energy summit in china last month as an unofficial representative...
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none of them though, as large as the one in oroville. crews are racing to get the spillways repaired before the rainy season starts in the fall... grant lodes is here with a look at the construction. ( grant ) when you look at what is going on in oroville following the damage over the winter... it is something to see. the california department of water resources is providing updates every few days. this latest video shows some pretty significant progress. they have been busy pouring concrete.... and you can see a new main spillway taking shape. but there is a long way to go, judging by these pictures. workers are also rebuilding the áemergency spillway as part of this massive project that could cost upwards of 300 million dollars. the goal is to have everything done by the beginning of november... lawakers are well aware of the need to get all of the state's aging dams fixed. there is a bill that would make flood- prevention projects eligible for fast-tracked approval. it will be taken up when state lawmakers reutrn from recess next mont
none of them though, as large as the one in oroville. crews are racing to get the spillways repaired before the rainy season starts in the fall... grant lodes is here with a look at the construction. ( grant ) when you look at what is going on in oroville following the damage over the winter... it is something to see. the california department of water resources is providing updates every few days. this latest video shows some pretty significant progress. they have been busy pouring...
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it started last friday, east of oroville. more than 6,000 acres have burned. also 41 homes and more than 100 structures burned. that fire is now 70% contained. >>> and in santa barbara county, school kids are honoring hardworking firefighters. they created colorful thank you cards and posted them on a special board at a local high school. it has turned into a base camp for firefighters. hundreds of firefighters that go past there every day get to see those thank you cards. >>> president trump is in paris this morning for meetings with the french president. this is video of a welcome ceremony for president trump taken minutes ago. he is scheduled to tour napolean's tomb. in the meantime senate republicans plan to release an updated health care bill today. mitch mcconnell needs support from 50 of the 52 gop senators to prevail. at least two senators are all but certain to oppose it. mcconnell hopes to have the congressional budget office analyze the bill next week and then the senate can vote shortly after. >>> the senate judiciary committee is ready to subpoena
it started last friday, east of oroville. more than 6,000 acres have burned. also 41 homes and more than 100 structures burned. that fire is now 70% contained. >>> and in santa barbara county, school kids are honoring hardworking firefighters. they created colorful thank you cards and posted them on a special board at a local high school. it has turned into a base camp for firefighters. hundreds of firefighters that go past there every day get to see those thank you cards. >>>...
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. >>> making emergency repairs, next, the progress being made on the damaged oroville dam. >>> and howack at ann coulter after her tweet storm over a seat mixup. >>> the dow is down about 8 points. coming up we'll get an update from jason brooks. of i- phones... and a bay area based retailer is opening generation of i- phones... and a bay area based retailer is opening new locations... joining us now with the details... k-c-b-s radio on brooks. >>> apple fans may have to wait a little longer for the next generation of iphones. and a bay area retailers is opening up new locations. >> joining us with the details is jason brooks. >> good morning kenny and mill shell. the 10th anniversary iphone is drawing all sorts of attention for apple. and taiwan's daily news says apple is dealing with delays. in particular, the premium version of the iphone 8 is supposed to come with a full led display screen. apple is not confirming any of the reports. but there have been reports of production problems, mainly supply shortages of circuit boards and fingerprint scanners. >>> and ross is defying the re
. >>> making emergency repairs, next, the progress being made on the damaged oroville dam. >>> and howack at ann coulter after her tweet storm over a seat mixup. >>> the dow is down about 8 points. coming up we'll get an update from jason brooks. of i- phones... and a bay area based retailer is opening generation of i- phones... and a bay area based retailer is opening new locations... joining us now with the details... k-c-b-s radio on brooks. >>> apple fans...
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burning near oroville in butte county.... five- thousand acres have burned and it is only 17-percent contained... the wildfire is so severe... governor jerry brown has issued a state of emergency for butte county... as reporter alissa becerra explains evacuation orders have expanded for the area. hot boiling flames incinerating swaths of land. ...in what looked like a tornado of smoke and fire. onlookers watched flames from the wall fire reach into the hot afternoon sky.some of those watching were residents evacuated from black bart road... the very area the fire seemed to be ravaging.fred vantassel/resident"it's crazy but the wind was shifting bad last night says for firefighters you know how their hands full."difficult to watch not knowing if he will have a home to go back to. fred vantassel/resident:"it's sad. i've heard parts of black bar road burned up so i'm kind of wondering what it's gonna be like to have anything to go back home."the fire moved rapidly across the ridge... sending more residents fleeing from their hom
burning near oroville in butte county.... five- thousand acres have burned and it is only 17-percent contained... the wildfire is so severe... governor jerry brown has issued a state of emergency for butte county... as reporter alissa becerra explains evacuation orders have expanded for the area. hot boiling flames incinerating swaths of land. ...in what looked like a tornado of smoke and fire. onlookers watched flames from the wall fire reach into the hot afternoon sky.some of those watching...
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. - autoridades confirmaron que cerca de oroville, el incendio creci ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> un incendio forestal los residentes a evacuar sus hogares, este incendio que i incendiÓ que inicio el pasado jueves. >>> cuando son las 11 con 24 minutos vemos cambios imp importantes en el termÓmetro en las Últimas 24 horas, esta zona parece mÁs fresca en el area de la bahÍa, 10 en nuestros valles y el resto de nuestras regiones con temperaturas entre cuatro y ocho grados por debajo de la que tuvimos apenas hace 24 horas, san francisco 61, san josÉ se mantiene en los 60 y siete, san josÉ mayormente despejado, nubosidad escasa en san francisco, esta noche de sÁbado vÍspera de domingo, ibamos a ver en las prÓximas horas coalic coaliciones similares en san josÉ, durante la madrugada y las primeras horas del dÍa, 67 horas la madrugada 61 para las seis iniciando el domingo con temp temperaturas que ademÁs figuran dentro de las mÁs altas en la bahÍa que vemos 50 en el norte d de la regiÓn, vemos 63 en la ciudad de santa cruz, hablamos de nueve grados de diferencia la mayorÍa de nuestras ciudades. >>> a eso de
. - autoridades confirmaron que cerca de oroville, el incendio creci ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> un incendio forestal los residentes a evacuar sus hogares, este incendio que i incendiÓ que inicio el pasado jueves. >>> cuando son las 11 con 24 minutos vemos cambios imp importantes en el termÓmetro en las Últimas 24 horas, esta zona parece mÁs fresca en el area de la bahÍa, 10 en nuestros valles y el resto de nuestras regiones con temperaturas entre cuatro y ocho grados por...
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flames leapt across hillsides in oroville. some homes were spared while others were not so lucky. several burned-out cars were barely recognizable. >> there were many homes damaged . when you have fires that extreme, vegetation becomes very difficult. >> reporter: firefighters told our cruise that they are still working on this. just how many homes have been lost? back live, hillsides remain burned-out. crews are on standby dealing with hotspots all over the area. additional fire crews are making their way in and these 24 hour shifts are ending. we will pass any new information on as it becomes available. >>> your thomas 5:45 and let's get a check of traffic and weather. >> we were out at discovery bay on saturday. it was yesterday that i could see the huge plume. miles and miles away but that is how big this fire is and we have 15 fires burning across the state of california, right now. you were telling me that you live there. >> i was in butte county for a couple of years. >> were you aware of the fire danger? >> no. >> [ laughter ] but when i lived in southern california, there
flames leapt across hillsides in oroville. some homes were spared while others were not so lucky. several burned-out cars were barely recognizable. >> there were many homes damaged . when you have fires that extreme, vegetation becomes very difficult. >> reporter: firefighters told our cruise that they are still working on this. just how many homes have been lost? back live, hillsides remain burned-out. crews are on standby dealing with hotspots all over the area. additional fire...
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the oroville project is one of the big things davis will have to deal with right way. it needs to be wrapped up by november. davis has been the head of the sonoma county water agency since 2009. ( steve ) a kron four crew has just arrived in carson city nevada for o-j simpson's parole hearing. it is a sight to see... we will take you there.( justine ) and big news today surrounding the future of former san francisco giant, pablo sandoval. gary will tells us who just signed the panda.( steve ) and we are watching a massive wildfire near yosemite that is raging and forcing people to evacuate. what we have just learned about the detwiler fire and the damage it has done. <"putting news first. pam moore, steve aveson, brittney shipp and gary radnich. the kron 4 news at 10. every night."> (grant) our top story tonight...that breaking news near yosemite...where the detwiler fire has doubled in size since this time last night...and 15-hundred homes are in jeapordy tonight. cal fire hasn't updated the nuimbers since this morning...but at that point....more than 45-thousand acre
the oroville project is one of the big things davis will have to deal with right way. it needs to be wrapped up by november. davis has been the head of the sonoma county water agency since 2009. ( steve ) a kron four crew has just arrived in carson city nevada for o-j simpson's parole hearing. it is a sight to see... we will take you there.( justine ) and big news today surrounding the future of former san francisco giant, pablo sandoval. gary will tells us who just signed the panda.( steve )...
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(tiffany) in oroville, some four-thousand people still can't go home as the wall fire continues to burn. the fire has now burned 58- hundred acres. it is 55 percent contained. cal fire says the fire has now destroyed over 40 homes. four people have been injured in this fire. while crews are making progress on putting out the fire some evacuees are getting a little restless. one woman says she tried to go back home but was turned away.<> <"you have to take cal fire and it's word just wait when it finally died down area get more frustrated i drove up there yesterday trying to see if i can sneak in and i couldn't do it">(tiffany) over five thousand buildings are still being threatened today. (tiffany) and a stretch of interstate i-80 that was closed by the fa(i)rad fire in nevada county is now back open this morning. officials say the fire started near the interstate in the westbound direction monday. closing the highway completely. the flames have schorced nearly 700 acres. no structures are threatened at this time. the fire is 20- percent contained. (tiffany) and in southern california..
(tiffany) in oroville, some four-thousand people still can't go home as the wall fire continues to burn. the fire has now burned 58- hundred acres. it is 55 percent contained. cal fire says the fire has now destroyed over 40 homes. four people have been injured in this fire. while crews are making progress on putting out the fire some evacuees are getting a little restless. one woman says she tried to go back home but was turned away. (tiffany) over five thousand buildings are still being...
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(steve) in oroville around four-thousand people were forced out their homes. the wall fire continues to burn into it's fourth day. when residents saw the fire close to their homes -- they decided to pack up and leave. cal fire says the fire has now destroyed 17 buildings -- but that number could increase. once again this community is faced with an emergency... of catastrophic proportions. ramiro ariaz é oroville resident'now with fires and floods its almost like okay who is looking down and punishing us what did we do wrong'(steve) officials still don't know when roads will reopened or when all evacuation orders will be lifted. (vicki) a wildfire near the border of california has shutdown a highway tonight. the farad fire has grown to 5-hundred acres and officials had to shutdown interstate-80 tonight. officials say the fire started near the interstate in the westbound direction. crews warn residents in the area of gold ranch of a possible evacuation. no structures are threatened at this time. the fire is only 5-percent contained. a slight cooling trend will c
(steve) in oroville around four-thousand people were forced out their homes. the wall fire continues to burn into it's fourth day. when residents saw the fire close to their homes -- they decided to pack up and leave. cal fire says the fire has now destroyed 17 buildings -- but that number could increase. once again this community is faced with an emergency... of catastrophic proportions. ramiro ariaz é oroville resident'now with fires and floods its almost like okay who is looking down and...
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reporter sean bennett is live at a local assistance center in oroville with the latest. sean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenny. i'll tell you, residents waiting for this day. today at noon right here in this building, the municipal auditorium just off downtown here in historic oroville is where residents learned of fate of whether their home is still standing or destroyed. cal fire confirming 37 homes have been destroyed because of this wall fire here that's blowing all over the hillside here in butte county. as far as the firefight is concerned, we could tell you it has burned 5800 acres. it's at 40% contained. fire departments as far south as chula vista to the northern state line are assisting here in butte county. the california national guard joined the team yesterday using their aircraft prepared to drop water and transport firefighters straight to the fireline. >> we deployed 8 helicopters and two air tankers about half of those are in northern california. we are dealing with the wall fire. they just need all the help they can get. >> reporter: evacu
reporter sean bennett is live at a local assistance center in oroville with the latest. sean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenny. i'll tell you, residents waiting for this day. today at noon right here in this building, the municipal auditorium just off downtown here in historic oroville is where residents learned of fate of whether their home is still standing or destroyed. cal fire confirming 37 homes have been destroyed because of this wall fire here that's blowing all over...
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it-- southeast of oroville. it has burned 5600 acres since started friday. cal fire says saturday was the worst of the fire. the weather calmed down a bit allowing firefighters to get a handle thon flames. it is now 35% contained. >>> fires closing in on california central coast, the whittier fire started saturday, it burned 7800 acres and it is now 5% contained. alamo fire started thursday near twitchal reservoir, it burned more than 28,000 acres and about 15% contained. >> we welcome paul deanno back, glad you are with us, boy, you came right in at fire season. >>> fire season is here, the rain is not going to help, what can really help the most is, us. 95% of all of these fires are started by people. we know the conditions will be rough, if a fire startatize will take off. -- starts it will take off chlth so much dry brush, weather is not conducive. the best is not start them in the first place. be smart in the wilderness. there is one spot that is tinder dry, so lush, so green, mt. diablo, all winter and spring long. now we go degree in the summer fiem a
it-- southeast of oroville. it has burned 5600 acres since started friday. cal fire says saturday was the worst of the fire. the weather calmed down a bit allowing firefighters to get a handle thon flames. it is now 35% contained. >>> fires closing in on california central coast, the whittier fire started saturday, it burned 7800 acres and it is now 5% contained. alamo fire started thursday near twitchal reservoir, it burned more than 28,000 acres and about 15% contained. >> we...
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and now there are new concerns from people who live near the oroville dam as the fire continues to spread. >>> lawmakers in washington, dc comic getting their first look at the new repeal and replace republican healthcare bill this week we will tell you more about plans to pass the bill before the recess in august. >>> if you are driving in for marin county, southbound 101 traffic looks good heading down to the golden gate bridge toll plaza and into san francisco. >>> except for patchy, low clouds, a sunny to mostly sunny day. a big difference on temperatures. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. and active-duty u.s. soldier in hawaii is accused of trying to support isis. the fbi arrested, ikaika erik kang, late saturday night. he was based at the schofield barracks near honolulu. the criminal complaint says he swore allegiance to isis and gave documents and training to isis. the fbi believes he acted al
and now there are new concerns from people who live near the oroville dam as the fire continues to spread. >>> lawmakers in washington, dc comic getting their first look at the new repeal and replace republican healthcare bill this week we will tell you more about plans to pass the bill before the recess in august. >>> if you are driving in for marin county, southbound 101 traffic looks good heading down to the golden gate bridge toll plaza and into san francisco. >>>...
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. >> chief weber, my name is luis and i'm calling you from oroville california. >> reporter: lois nearly6000 acre fire that ripped through southeast oroville like a tornado in early july. 41 homes were destroyed but all the houses on miller's street were spared things to butte county fire, cal fire in marin county fire pit two i'm sorry. i good emotional. anyway, they state the houses on our street and we would really like to thank them. >> reporter: she left a voicemail for the marin county fire chief, commending crews, particularly from the throckmorton station. >> they literally fought that fire to the front door. >> it's a heartfelt message and i thought it was great to pass it along to the firefighters. >> reporter: chief weber posted it on social media and not only did they strike team know of the appreciation but nearly 40,000 others did as well. >> it was very touching. it's not that we ever want to be recognized for anything because it's our job but it's nice when people notice that you are out there, trying to help them period them or instructing was called to the wall fire on
. >> chief weber, my name is luis and i'm calling you from oroville california. >> reporter: lois nearly6000 acre fire that ripped through southeast oroville like a tornado in early july. 41 homes were destroyed but all the houses on miller's street were spared things to butte county fire, cal fire in marin county fire pit two i'm sorry. i good emotional. anyway, they state the houses on our street and we would really like to thank them. >> reporter: she left a voicemail for...
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the wildfire is burning south of lake oroville, and east of the city of oroville, which is home to about 15,000 people. right now, cal fire has evacuated about 3500 people. thousands more are under an evacuation warning, which means residents need to be ready to go at a moment's notice. >> we didn't happen to be in the area when they were doing the evacuation. so we were there making preparations, and watering down the house until about 3:00 in the morning, when it got close enough, we decided was time to go. we have no idea how our home is doing. >> you know what? right now, because dealing with this situation is as rough as it is, we're just grateful. >> some of the evacuation evacuees staying at a shelter set-up at a local church. there are shelters for both large and small animals. >> now to developing news in san leandro, where a fire at a scrap metal yard is still smoldering tonight, and a shelter in place order is in effect due to the smoke created by that fire. the fire broke out at dolittle drive there eden. that's where amber is tonight. amber? >> reporter: julie, we're at the
the wildfire is burning south of lake oroville, and east of the city of oroville, which is home to about 15,000 people. right now, cal fire has evacuated about 3500 people. thousands more are under an evacuation warning, which means residents need to be ready to go at a moment's notice. >> we didn't happen to be in the area when they were doing the evacuation. so we were there making preparations, and watering down the house until about 3:00 in the morning, when it got close enough, we...
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. >>> it is a milestone for the oroville spillway. what crews did today just months after it crumbled and caused a massive evacuation downstream. >>> for some people this is just a game, but for the men here in san quentin it means a lot more than that. it is all about rehabilitation. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. >>> work to rebuild the oroville dam has reached a significant milestone. crews have turned the corner from demolition to construction. they have started to pour the first layers of cement that will serve as the foundation. almost the entire length of the old lower structure is now gone. many residents would faced emergency evacuation in february are hoping to get jobs on the project. >> it seems to me like there's just truck after truck going up there. they're working night and day, or were. >> you think they are doing a good job? >> yeah, i do. i'm actually
. >>> it is a milestone for the oroville spillway. what crews did today just months after it crumbled and caused a massive evacuation downstream. >>> for some people this is just a game, but for the men here in san quentin it means a lot more than that. it is all about rehabilitation. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in...
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part of it failed in february as lake oroville swelled with water.n emergency spillway eroded and forced evacuations. >> hard to believe, but this appears to be a kidnapping caught on camera. police are now looking for that suspect and the victim in southern california. >> racing endanger. we're getting a first look for what it was like for police responding to massive wildfire in tennessee last year. >> a pretty sunrise at 6:39, but >> a pretty sunrise at 6:39, but where's the golden gate bridge? the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it.. >> a pretty sunrise at 6:39, but where's the golden gate bridge? it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds™. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. >>> 6:41. taking action in the south bay. people who live in the neighborhood hit hard by flooding in san jose want someone to pay for their losses. >> they'r
part of it failed in february as lake oroville swelled with water.n emergency spillway eroded and forced evacuations. >> hard to believe, but this appears to be a kidnapping caught on camera. police are now looking for that suspect and the victim in southern california. >> racing endanger. we're getting a first look for what it was like for police responding to massive wildfire in tennessee last year. >> a pretty sunrise at 6:39, but >> a pretty sunrise at 6:39, but...
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the fire is burning in butte county, southeast of oroville. it broke out friday in the fools. 9 square -- foothills. 9 square miles have burned. it is 35% contained. >>> tonight b.a.r.t. is facing criticism for keeping information from the public about recent crimes. kpix 5's joe vazquez went straight to the b.a.r.t. police chief for an explanation. joe? >> reporter: the chief says he believes he is putting out more information to the public but i spoke to one b.a.r.t. board member who told me he is embarrassed at the way the agency has been putting out crime information. >> reporter: h we are the keystone kops -- >> we are the keystone kops. >> reporter: he is disappointed in how they are releasing information on crimes to the public. >> different versions and stories. >> reporter: in the public version of the story a b.a.r.t. spokesman continues to insist video of an incident last month where dozens of people attacked passengers can not be shown to the public because they are juveniles and won't release other information on other mob robberi
the fire is burning in butte county, southeast of oroville. it broke out friday in the fools. 9 square -- foothills. 9 square miles have burned. it is 35% contained. >>> tonight b.a.r.t. is facing criticism for keeping information from the public about recent crimes. kpix 5's joe vazquez went straight to the b.a.r.t. police chief for an explanation. joe? >> reporter: the chief says he believes he is putting out more information to the public but i spoke to one b.a.r.t. board...
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. -- oroville held down because of the repairs. 100 degrees inland. wobbled back and forth for a month and a half. look at all the thunderstorms. raped in southern california, lot of rain in arizona -- rained in southern california, lots of rain in arizona. north of lake tahoe. all that stays to the east. we have a low-pressure system off shore. feeding in the marine layer and pushing it inland. that is why concord was 20 degrees cooler than over the weekend. tomorrow morning, fog, low cloud cover, widespread. sunshine in the afternoon. widespread by tuesday morning. later in the week, another warm up, timed perfectly to have the warmest days for the 4th straight week to occur on saturday and sunday. seasonal through wednesday and then warm up thursday and friday inland and the hottest stop triple digits over the weekend. good pool weather. concord 5 degrees below average tomorrow with the marine layer. santa clara 81 degrees. union city 78. pacifica 64. low 80s for walnut creek. pittsburg 84 degrees. alameda low 70s. low 70s for petaluma. san francis
. -- oroville held down because of the repairs. 100 degrees inland. wobbled back and forth for a month and a half. look at all the thunderstorms. raped in southern california, lot of rain in arizona -- rained in southern california, lots of rain in arizona. north of lake tahoe. all that stays to the east. we have a low-pressure system off shore. feeding in the marine layer and pushing it inland. that is why concord was 20 degrees cooler than over the weekend. tomorrow morning, fog, low cloud...
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progress battling the wall fire this morning but it's now destroyed 37 structures in beaut countier in oroville. evacuated residents described seeing flames 100 feet high. mandatory evacuations are being changed to voluntary now, one evacee broke down after finding out her home was spared. >> we're lucky. we're okay. just want to go home. >> governor brown declared a state of emergency because of the 5,800 acre fire. this fire also 40% contained. >>> donald trump junior has hired a lawyer to represent him in matters related to the russian election interference probe. "the new york times" reports before don junior agreed to meet with the russian lawyer he was told the lawyer had information from the russian government. that information reportedly intended to help his father's campaign against hillary clinton. abc's chief legal analyst dan abe brams talked about ponl violation fsz campaign laws. >> there is campaign finance law, there's election law, and that law specifically says that a foreign national can't give something of value. i think that giving negative information on hillary clinton wo
progress battling the wall fire this morning but it's now destroyed 37 structures in beaut countier in oroville. evacuated residents described seeing flames 100 feet high. mandatory evacuations are being changed to voluntary now, one evacee broke down after finding out her home was spared. >> we're lucky. we're okay. just want to go home. >> governor brown declared a state of emergency because of the 5,800 acre fire. this fire also 40% contained. >>> donald trump junior has...
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it started last friday south of lake oroville and burned 5800 acres. all evacuation orders have now been lifted and changed to evacuation warnings. >>> scientists are issuing a warning that communities like east palo alto, alameda and san mateo could see chronic flooding from rising sea levels as early as the year 2060. the study released today is the first to put a specific date on when areas could experience chronic flooding. the climate scientists say it is already time to prepare . >> making decisions today about where to put new housing complexes, where to develop our transportation systems, how to accommodate the growing population, we hope that infrastructure we are putting into place today is going to last . >> that nonprofit group found bay area airports and low income housing development near the edge of the bay will be especially honorable. >>> british lion scientist say one of the biggest icebergs just broke loose from antarctica . >> the iceberg ways 1 trillion tons and is so massive maps of the antarctica continent will need to be redrawn
it started last friday south of lake oroville and burned 5800 acres. all evacuation orders have now been lifted and changed to evacuation warnings. >>> scientists are issuing a warning that communities like east palo alto, alameda and san mateo could see chronic flooding from rising sea levels as early as the year 2060. the study released today is the first to put a specific date on when areas could experience chronic flooding. the climate scientists say it is already time to prepare ....
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. >> one of the areas under an evacuation order is oroville. >>> this is just one of 14 wildfires burning across the state. the heat is fueling those fires. >> reporter: this is what it's like when fast-moving flames jumped a highway. residents have little time to react as the wildfire quickly grew to thousands of acres. strong winds fueled the whittier fire forcing hundreds to evacuate including nearly 90 children attending summer camp. everyone got out safely but at least 20 structures have been destroyed. a much larger fire continues to burn just to the north where the alamo fire has now scorched more than 20,000 acres. fire captain. >> the wind picked up and we had a strong northeasterly wind. >> reporter: lee had to quickly pack up and evacuate. >> we looked up and there was this big black cloud. >> reporter: that is also what residents faced north of sacramento. over 4000 acres have burned in the wildfire. >> the wind was shifting bad last night. going one way and then the other. so, those poor firefighters had their hands full. >> reporter: at least 10 buildings have burned to the
. >> one of the areas under an evacuation order is oroville. >>> this is just one of 14 wildfires burning across the state. the heat is fueling those fires. >> reporter: this is what it's like when fast-moving flames jumped a highway. residents have little time to react as the wildfire quickly grew to thousands of acres. strong winds fueled the whittier fire forcing hundreds to evacuate including nearly 90 children attending summer camp. everyone got out safely but at least...
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. - el condado ha abierto un centro de asistencia en el auditorio municipal de oroville, para residentesncendio. topvo lorena ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. gabriel live take sports vo live weather cam gala para la visita de un equipo de ftbol profesional alemn --- cesar --- asi es durante el parn de liga en europa varios equipos preparan sus pretemporadas y el franfurt de alemania se mide ante san jos earthqueakes -- take boxes --- nos enlazamos con gabriel sotelo y los detalles --- rostro de un supuesto agresor sexual que era voluntario en una iglesia de la mission... reveal 2 --enfermo y abandonado! en el condado de contra costa intentan averiguar quien dej a un cachorro enfermo en la calle... reveal 3 --como fantasma! as describen a un narcotraficante que aseguran es mas peligroso que "el chapo"... --esto y mas en vivo a las once. cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribi
. - el condado ha abierto un centro de asistencia en el auditorio municipal de oroville, para residentesncendio. topvo lorena ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. gabriel live take sports vo live weather cam gala para la visita de un equipo de ftbol profesional alemn --- cesar --- asi...
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. >>> news just into the news room about the wall fire burning near oroville.re forced out of their homes are now being allowed back into the neighborhoods. unfortunately we just got information from the associated press that authorities who are surveying the damage from the wall fire now say at least three dozen homes have been destroyed as a result of fire. at last report the fire was at 40% containment. it is still an active fire fight. i wanted to bring you the newest information that we have. at least three dozen homes have been destroyed in oroville at the scene of the wall fire. >>> the state of nevada running out of legal marijuana, apparently. the governor is endorsing a call for a statement of emergency which would allow more licensed distributors of marijuana. legal dispensaries starting selling recreational pot at the beginning of the month. there was a catch. only alcohol wholesalers can deliver marijuana to dispensaries. it was designed to protect liquor stores from losing business as the demand for recreational weed rose. the state will consider
. >>> news just into the news room about the wall fire burning near oroville.re forced out of their homes are now being allowed back into the neighborhoods. unfortunately we just got information from the associated press that authorities who are surveying the damage from the wall fire now say at least three dozen homes have been destroyed as a result of fire. at last report the fire was at 40% containment. it is still an active fire fight. i wanted to bring you the newest information...
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> we are also getting new information about the damage left behind by the wall fire burning near oroville. at least 41 homes have been destroyed since the fire started last friday. more than 4,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. but some have since been allowed to return home. that fire has burned nearly 6,000 acres. it is now 45% contained. >>> to washington now, where donald trump, jr., is releasing new details about his meeting with a russian lawyer last year. he calls the investigation into it nonsense. mola lenghi from the white house. >> reporter: donald trump, jr., is responding to a "new york times" article reporting received an i mail from the person setting -- email with the person setting up the meeting with a lawyer saying it was to aid his father. he released the email. rob goldstone said he had information from the russian crown prosecutor that would incriminate hillary and her dealings with russia and would be very useful to your father. he went on to say this is obviously very high level and sensitive information but it's part of russia and it's government support fo
> we are also getting new information about the damage left behind by the wall fire burning near oroville. at least 41 homes have been destroyed since the fire started last friday. more than 4,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. but some have since been allowed to return home. that fire has burned nearly 6,000 acres. it is now 45% contained. >>> to washington now, where donald trump, jr., is releasing new details about his meeting with a russian lawyer last year. he calls the...