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and san joaquin county. it's there. you can find a number of acres burned, evacuation orders and also the reunification center which is found at large clover community center on west large road in tracy, california. all right. now to some other news tonight, we've got some incredible video of a metro fire helicopter rescue from this morning. officials say a kayaker had injured herself like high well kayaking friday along the american river. crews managed to find this woman early this morning near the heat springs falls in the tahoe national forest. she was taken to the hospital for her injuries and it is thankfully expected to make a full recovery. some news tonight in the east bay students unexpectedly had their sat is canceled this morning, according to the college board, more than 1400 students had their college admissions exams canceled because of a wifi issue at the marriott hotel in downtown oakland, one student we spoke with that wasn't the only problem. >> think around. after they took our phones cause they had.
and san joaquin county. it's there. you can find a number of acres burned, evacuation orders and also the reunification center which is found at large clover community center on west large road in tracy, california. all right. now to some other news tonight, we've got some incredible video of a metro fire helicopter rescue from this morning. officials say a kayaker had injured herself like high well kayaking friday along the american river. crews managed to find this woman early this morning...
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the san joaquin county, office of emergency services and san joaquin county sheriff have done an amazing job keeping that updated, to keep folks informed on what's to come. and, and what's to be expected as far as, evacuation routes go. >> and do you have a status update on lawrence livermore labs? >> to the best of our knowledge, the lab is still running business as normal, it's not currently affecting any of their operation. it's just burning, on the footprint of the property. >> yeah, i was seeing that and tracking it on the map as you were giving us this update. i just wasn't sure if. as it gets closer, we'll be checking in with you, i also wanted to ask you about the evacuations anticipated. you did talk about that website. people can go to sj ready? org, do you anticipate more evacuations as it heading closer to that area? >> it's going to be very dynamic as as fire, continues to move the evacuation waings and orders will obviously fluctuate with the direction of fire movement, we're hoping to keep fire moving away from the populated areas and into the more rural foothills, back to
the san joaquin county, office of emergency services and san joaquin county sheriff have done an amazing job keeping that updated, to keep folks informed on what's to come. and, and what's to be expected as far as, evacuation routes go. >> and do you have a status update on lawrence livermore labs? >> to the best of our knowledge, the lab is still running business as normal, it's not currently affecting any of their operation. it's just burning, on the footprint of the property....
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>> our our partners at, san joaquin county office of emergency services and the san joaquin county sheriffkeeping the sj ready. org website. is live and accurate as possible, keeping people informed on, evacuation warnings and orders, our big thing that we want to stress is that, you know, folks, be ready early, and, they shouldn't scramble at the last minute to try to evacuate, that that haste makes for some, pretty trying conditions for first responders. and, the homeowners themselves. so the big takeaway here is, you know, be ready, have that go back. and, if that evacuation order does come that that shouldn't be your time to start packing up and leaving. that should be the load up in the car and start making your way out to the evacuation areas. >> right. and just want to mention for people, the large clover community center is the temporary evacuation site for people. anything before we let is there anything else we should know before we let you go in terms of any structures being threatened? and do you have an update on the two firefighters who were injured, we did have two firefight
>> our our partners at, san joaquin county office of emergency services and the san joaquin county sheriffkeeping the sj ready. org website. is live and accurate as possible, keeping people informed on, evacuation warnings and orders, our big thing that we want to stress is that, you know, folks, be ready early, and, they shouldn't scramble at the last minute to try to evacuate, that that haste makes for some, pretty trying conditions for first responders. and, the homeowners themselves....
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this is in san joaquin county. this is the corral fire. we are at more than 11,000 acres tonight, according to cal fire that had burned so far, 13% containment. we're going to be p giving you an update on this fire after the break. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> well, it was game 2 between the yankees and the giants at oracle tonight with the giants looking >> get some payback after friday night's aaron judge, he made a triumphant return san francisco friday night if i and he hit 2 home runs and the yankees win over the giants. well, tonight, the key from linden humidity would rockland zone logan when it was a matchup of local kids making good in the big leagues. so who came out on top in early the city of london had the early lead in the yankees. first inning running on that for judge right here runner on rather in. >> he did miss some waves. 3 to change up. their judge did his best. barry bonds impersonation 460 foot foot bomb. way out to lift was a 21st homer of the season. 2, nothing yankees now giant down by 3, 3, to nothing. they got t
this is in san joaquin county. this is the corral fire. we are at more than 11,000 acres tonight, according to cal fire that had burned so far, 13% containment. we're going to be p giving you an update on this fire after the break. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> well, it was game 2 between the yankees and the giants at oracle tonight with the giants looking >> get some payback after friday night's aaron judge, he made a triumphant return san francisco friday night if i and he...
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the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks.e spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for what we do? most stopped and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we do by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home. we know. something that i had to i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching every inch of the river. finally finding tommy about a mile away from where he was last seen. i said. >> bates iphone your that. she oh, my god. promise you head i was going to be about. >> i could tell it was time. by looking at him. wasn't easy. but now we have closure. you know. >> closure. the family had been waiting for 16 days. i want them to remember his smile and his laugh. it. >> just how he viewed the world and he viewed it so beautifully was a reversal. don't i don't think there's ever going to be anybody else like it. >> that was kimberly cruz reporting as the temperature
the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks.e spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for what we do? most stopped and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we do by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home. we know. something that i had to i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says...
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now the latest on the ground fire in san joaquin county. fire crews have it now. 50% contained more than 14,000 acres burned right near tracy. since that fire started on saturday. we know that 2 firefighters were hurt. they're at the hospital right now. they are expected to make a full recovery. evacuation orders were downgraded to evacuation warnings. residents are going to be able to return to their however, evacuation orders n- were downgraded to evacuation warnings. officials say all residents should have their to-go bags ready. kimberly cruz has the latest on the ground in san joaquin county. intense flames. powerful winds. just some of the dangerous threats firefighters battled with the coral fire instead of slowing down, there are getting worse. so we knew that it was as a big fire and then that that it was close by as well fire exploding to over 14,000 acres by sunday afternoon. throughout most of the day at the wind had calmed down. >> the relative humidity was higher. the temperature had dropped a little bit. so that created a muc
now the latest on the ground fire in san joaquin county. fire crews have it now. 50% contained more than 14,000 acres burned right near tracy. since that fire started on saturday. we know that 2 firefighters were hurt. they're at the hospital right now. they are expected to make a full recovery. evacuation orders were downgraded to evacuation warnings. residents are going to be able to return to their however, evacuation orders n- were downgraded to evacuation warnings. officials say all...
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evacuation orders have been issued in some parts of san joaquin county. now of course, we wouldn't call today's conditions wildfire weather. and spencer, usually we would expect hotter, maybe windier conditions to fuel that fire. >> that's true. diane. typically, we would expect extreme heat, very, very dangerously low humidity and powerful wind gusts, which is what we get during the wildfire season when these kinds of fires develop. now, the conditions are anything but that right now. so the current conditions near near tracy, in and around tracy are favorable for containing the fire. the thing is, when you get closer to the fire, these massive fires can generate their own powerful gusts at the base of the fire. okay, so the basic conditions right now in and around tracy, 67 degrees. so it's not hot. obviously relative humidity is increasing to 44. earlier it was a little bit lower and the wind gusts with steady winds about 19mph. the gusts have been up to about 30mph again in and around tracy, but closer to the fire the fires can generate. these uh- win
evacuation orders have been issued in some parts of san joaquin county. now of course, we wouldn't call today's conditions wildfire weather. and spencer, usually we would expect hotter, maybe windier conditions to fuel that fire. >> that's true. diane. typically, we would expect extreme heat, very, very dangerously low humidity and powerful wind gusts, which is what we get during the wildfire season when these kinds of fires develop. now, the conditions are anything but that right now. so...
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from the san joaquin county office of emergency services .e california aqueduct, south of chorale hollow quick , to alameda county and to stanislaus county, to leave immediately. we will keep you updated throughout the day online and on air. >>> a surprise skrillex and fred again concert happened last night. more the 20,000 people showed up to the plaza. bay area promoter plan does show for several months but did not announce until last monday. >>> oakland the police chief and other city leaders met with residents on saturday to discuss how public safety can be addressed . the all agreed on one thing, more preventative programs are needed to help at risk youth. overall, violent crime in oakland is down by 33% when compared to last year. >>> former president donald trump made his first public appearance since being convicted of criminal charges. he showed up to a ufc fight in new jersey last night. the former president was found guilty on thursday of 34 counts of falsifying business records. he and president biden are scheduled for a debate on
from the san joaquin county office of emergency services .e california aqueduct, south of chorale hollow quick , to alameda county and to stanislaus county, to leave immediately. we will keep you updated throughout the day online and on air. >>> a surprise skrillex and fred again concert happened last night. more the 20,000 people showed up to the plaza. bay area promoter plan does show for several months but did not announce until last monday. >>> oakland the police chief and...
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a heat warning for the san joaquin. so tracy stockton got sacramento, you know, over close to where that crossfire could see close to 90 to close to triple digit heat as well. so that we'll definitely be a risk of something to watch out for later this week. so overnight lows, pretty mild. you know, you wake up to the clouds once again, a cloudy start to your day. you could even see some light rain in the north coast. but 50's upper 50's to so maybe even some 60's to start the day temperatures will be slightly cooler in the 70's close to the 80's as you make your way inland cooler by the coast. here is that 7 day outlook for you could see tuesday wednesday, thursday could see 90's once again. those are the warmest days of the week close to triple digit heat on wednesday. so that is something we're going to have to watch out for. of course, you know, our inland communities, another risk of fires just because the we could see some offshore winds in the very back end of the week to have those hot temperatures are concerning
a heat warning for the san joaquin. so tracy stockton got sacramento, you know, over close to where that crossfire could see close to 90 to close to triple digit heat as well. so that we'll definitely be a risk of something to watch out for later this week. so overnight lows, pretty mild. you know, you wake up to the clouds once again, a cloudy start to your day. you could even see some light rain in the north coast. but 50's upper 50's to so maybe even some 60's to start the day temperatures...
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any smoke from the corral fire will likely stay in san joaquin county and areas into the san joaquin valley, based on the west northwest wind. so at least for now, we're not seeing any of that wildfire smoke making it back to the bay area, but it is gusty out towards those east bay hills. but look what's over my shoulder here. now. this is the chance for getting a little bit of light rain and drizzle for the morning. in fact, enough that i think we'll get some measurable rainfall around mendocino county early tomorrow. you see the progression here for the first half of the day, a little chance here on the sonoma coast line and marin county coastline and down towards the peninsula might have some heavy drizzle or brief light rain showers at times heading into the morning, in fact, all the way through lunchtime. do not be surprised that you might have some wet roads in a few spots. then by the afternoon, partly cloudy skies and then a big warm up just around the corner. so we start the day in the 50s. midday 60s to low 70s inland. coolest day of the week clearly monday with numbers in
any smoke from the corral fire will likely stay in san joaquin county and areas into the san joaquin valley, based on the west northwest wind. so at least for now, we're not seeing any of that wildfire smoke making it back to the bay area, but it is gusty out towards those east bay hills. but look what's over my shoulder here. now. this is the chance for getting a little bit of light rain and drizzle for the morning. in fact, enough that i think we'll get some measurable rainfall around...
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to evening, this is when we see the strongest winds rolling out of the altamont pass down into san joaquin county. you've got temperatures in the upper 70s wind speeds 15 to 30mph. and notice this was the origin point of the fire yesterday, and the winds will continue to see as we head into tonight. that is that kind of wind tunnel out of the altamont pass, right there down on the west side of san joaquin county. gusty conditions, unlike today, are expected to last through the day on monday. so it's good news that they did get to boost to the containment lines today. more challenging conditions ahead. first, a little more wind on monday, then eventually more heat and dry weather as we head towards tuesday. notice the fire danger index for tomorrow. onshore wind and a lot of cloud cover things. not looking too bad, but watch what happens tuesday. elevated fire danger, especially across those inland hills near where the corral fire is burning as we see a pivot to our temperatures as well, the heat risk index by tuesday vaults into the moderate to major category for the bay area. widespread 9
to evening, this is when we see the strongest winds rolling out of the altamont pass down into san joaquin county. you've got temperatures in the upper 70s wind speeds 15 to 30mph. and notice this was the origin point of the fire yesterday, and the winds will continue to see as we head into tonight. that is that kind of wind tunnel out of the altamont pass, right there down on the west side of san joaquin county. gusty conditions, unlike today, are expected to last through the day on monday. so...
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it started saturday afternoon near the lawrence livermore lab in san joaquin county. it spread quickly, destroyed one home, threatened many more. nbc bay area's jody hernandez joins us from tracee tonight. what is the status right now with where firefighters have on this, and how preoccupied are they about the impending heat that we're going to see in the next couple of hours? they've definitely gotten the upper hand on this fire. they're 75% contained right now. so things are looking good now. this fire was fueled by 60 mile an hour wind gusts. so it was intense and it was fast moving. it destroyed one house. you can see all that's left of that house behind us. now, the son of the couple who lived here says this goes to show you everything you have today could all be gone tomorrow during fire season. it's devastating. it's. you know, the reality is setting in and, you know, going through the grief and loss process. travis curtis describes the loss his family is feeling after his parents home of more than 30 years was destroyed saturday night in the corral fire had a
it started saturday afternoon near the lawrence livermore lab in san joaquin county. it spread quickly, destroyed one home, threatened many more. nbc bay area's jody hernandez joins us from tracee tonight. what is the status right now with where firefighters have on this, and how preoccupied are they about the impending heat that we're going to see in the next couple of hours? they've definitely gotten the upper hand on this fire. they're 75% contained right now. so things are looking good now....
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that's from southern california right through the san joaquin valley.gain to the sacramento valley and into solano county, including for lay help. now, if you're going escape the heat and just head to the coast, that's a great idea. but the surf is dangerous as risk of sneaker waves as well. so be careful if strolling along the coastline. temperatures overnight, mainly in the 50's cooling down very nicely. that's a plus for the firefighters. temperatures tomorrow afternoon. still toasty inland, but not nearly as hot. so concord, 85 degrees, not the 77. 87 for santa rosa and going into the next few days. it's a cooling trend, not a market one, though. it's going to be still above normal, but at least cooler through the weekend. temperatures pop up a little bit for monday and especially into tuesday. so we're not out of the woods. continued hot temperatures. do you expect us to kind of be in this type of pattern for a while? i usually june when you think june gloom, you think, you know, we're getting a lot of that wishful keep our fingers crossed. okay. t
that's from southern california right through the san joaquin valley.gain to the sacramento valley and into solano county, including for lay help. now, if you're going escape the heat and just head to the coast, that's a great idea. but the surf is dangerous as risk of sneaker waves as well. so be careful if strolling along the coastline. temperatures overnight, mainly in the 50's cooling down very nicely. that's a plus for the firefighters. temperatures tomorrow afternoon. still toasty inland,...
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. >> which has been burning in san joaquin county. and since started on saturday, it's burned more than 14,000 acre scalp are saying it's now 85% contained driven by high winds. cal fire says 500 crews responded. this fire over the weekend. the other 2 fires started today in alameda county. the first is near patterson passed road and north midway road in the altamont pass. >> the second is in livermore at cross road as kron four's jack molmud reports having cal fire crews nearby helped keep those flames from spreading too far. >> santa here in the foothills between tracy a little more you could really feel what is fueling these wildfires that we've seen that go back to this weekend. a high rate of wind along with a bunch of tall grass most recently around 100 acres burned here. >> now fire crews say took care of this mire on patterson road. just as you're driving in the tracy on monday, the fire started around 4.20, in the afternoon. it's swallowed about 100 acres and because we had a fire earlier a couple days we have plenty of resou
. >> which has been burning in san joaquin county. and since started on saturday, it's burned more than 14,000 acre scalp are saying it's now 85% contained driven by high winds. cal fire says 500 crews responded. this fire over the weekend. the other 2 fires started today in alameda county. the first is near patterson passed road and north midway road in the altamont pass. >> the second is in livermore at cross road as kron four's jack molmud reports having cal fire crews nearby...
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the cause, though, is still under investigation and the crown fire in san joaquin county is it now athe fire burned more than 14,000 acres. cal fire's hoping for full containment within the next couple of days. people forced to evacuate during the crown fire raising concerns about the safety of their community residents and one tracy community asking the city to build a retaining wall to block future fires and they want to connect some back roads to main roads outside of the community to give them a second way to get out. the recent fire raised some red flags about having just one evacuation route, potentially deadly problem. >> widening the roads having a second exit since we only have one single lane in and out of the neighborhood that needs to be a priority. >> at yesterday's tracy city council meeting officials discussed adding new entries and exits for the community. >> nascar is only stop in california is almost here. reporter kate rooney has the for things to watch for this race weekend in sonoma. >> got stretch to side. hamlin, small dams, the door and then goes christmas come
the cause, though, is still under investigation and the crown fire in san joaquin county is it now athe fire burned more than 14,000 acres. cal fire's hoping for full containment within the next couple of days. people forced to evacuate during the crown fire raising concerns about the safety of their community residents and one tracy community asking the city to build a retaining wall to block future fires and they want to connect some back roads to main roads outside of the community to give...
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it has burned more than 12,000 acres southwest of tracy at the alameda and san joaquin county line.sly close to the 580 freeway, forcing all lanes in both directions to be closed between the junction to interstate 205 and interstate five. this all started around 230 saturday afternoon, and the fire quickly grew by thousands of acres throughout the night. we're hearing from residents who were told to evacuate, and you could do, except just keep watching it and see what happens. >> and just thought that it's better to get out first and just wait outside. yeah. that's it. >> two firefighters were injured fighting the fire, and a spokesperson for the alameda county fire department says they suffered minor to moderate burn injuries. both are receiving care at the hospital. cal fire is advising those near the fire to evacuate immediately in the following areas. if you are west of the california aqueduct, south of corral hollow creek, west to alameda county and south to stanislaus county. you should leave now for those who need a place to stay, we know the county is setting up evacuation c
it has burned more than 12,000 acres southwest of tracy at the alameda and san joaquin county line.sly close to the 580 freeway, forcing all lanes in both directions to be closed between the junction to interstate 205 and interstate five. this all started around 230 saturday afternoon, and the fire quickly grew by thousands of acres throughout the night. we're hearing from residents who were told to evacuate, and you could do, except just keep watching it and see what happens. >> and just...
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the body were covered by the san joaquin river has been confirmed to be the voter. tommie clark who went missing nearly 2 weeks ago. >> his friends identifying that body while they were out searching with volunteer divers reporter kimberly cruz spoke to clark's family and the volunteer diver who found him. >> i don't think i describe my dad in just a few words. leahy was so loving. so carrying some understanding it was my everything. >> was my dad between tiers, brittany smith, tommy clark's, oldest child out of 3, remembering her dad. he loved to fish. he lived to work on cars. >> he >> to go golfing. clark was last seen fishing with his friend johnny in the san joaquin river on may 23rd when their boat capsized where the san joaquin and old reverse split, everything was going smoothly all night. stopped at the the y. >> i'm at the beach get there for a little bit. and soon as we left, that's when tragedy struck. the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and
the body were covered by the san joaquin river has been confirmed to be the voter. tommie clark who went missing nearly 2 weeks ago. >> his friends identifying that body while they were out searching with volunteer divers reporter kimberly cruz spoke to clark's family and the volunteer diver who found him. >> i don't think i describe my dad in just a few words. leahy was so loving. so carrying some understanding it was my everything. >> was my dad between tiers, brittany...
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the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home. we know. something that i had to i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching every inch of the river. finally finding tommy about a mile away from where he was last seen. i said. >> bates iphone your that. she oh, my god. up. promise you head out. i was going to be about. >> i could tell it was time. by looking at him. was not easy. but now you have closure, you know. >> closure. the family had been waiting for 16 days. i want them to remember his smile and his laugh. it. >> just how he viewed the world and he viewed it so beautifully was a reversal. don't i don't think there's ever going to be anybody else like him. >> well, scary moments for 2 teenagers who a
the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home. we know. something that i had to i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he...
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ktvu zac sos is in san joaquin county with the latest on the corral fire. bill martin in studio here. standing by with the latest on those wins. but we begin with ktvu. south bay reporter lamonica peters live tonight in san jose, where two homes, lamonica were destroyed. >> that's right. mike, fire crews are still here on the scene. and as you just mentioned, two homes have been destroyed and one heavily damaged. and fire officials tell us they believe the wind is what caused the fire to spread from one block to another. and we also talked to a woman who says she's been living on this block for decades. and even though her house has been damaged, she's just glad to be alive and safe. >> i need a new garage now. definitely. i don't know how much got into the house. i can't see. it's very smoky. >> heather turner says she's lived on sand point drive for 40 years, but on sunday, when a fire broke out, her childhood home was in jeopardy. >> i could see a fire in the side yard and the glass broke. smoke started coming in. so then i headed outside, started callin
ktvu zac sos is in san joaquin county with the latest on the corral fire. bill martin in studio here. standing by with the latest on those wins. but we begin with ktvu. south bay reporter lamonica peters live tonight in san jose, where two homes, lamonica were destroyed. >> that's right. mike, fire crews are still here on the scene. and as you just mentioned, two homes have been destroyed and one heavily damaged. and fire officials tell us they believe the wind is what caused the fire to...
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the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. nteer divers saturday afternoon before the eyes. >> we we do by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home. we know. something that i had to you. i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching every inch of the river. finally finding tommy about a mile away from where he was last seen. i said. >> bates iphone your that. say, oh, my god. up. i'm not going to have. i want about. i think was time. the spy looking at him. wasn't easy. but now you have closure. you know. >> closure. the family had been waiting for 16 days. i want them to remember his smile and his laugh. it. >> just how he viewed the world and he viewed it so beautifully was a reversal. don't i don't think there's ever going to be anybody else like him. >> it's 8.19. and there are some scary moments for 2 teenagers who were swimming kell
the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. nteer divers saturday afternoon before the eyes. >> we we do by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home. we know. something that i had to you. i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching every...
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the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks.han 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home, you know. something that i had to you. i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching every inch of the river. finally finding tommy about a mile away from where he was last seen. i said. >> bates iphone your that. she oh, my god. up. promise you head out. i was going to be about. >> i could tell it was time. the spy looking at him. was not easy. but now you have closure, you know. >> closure. the family had been waiting for 16 days. i want them to remember his smile and his laugh. it. >> just how he viewed the world and he viewed it so beautifully was a reversal. don't i don't think there's ever going to be anybody else like him. >> well, scary moments for 2 teens were rescued from
the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks.han 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home, you know. something that i had to you. i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours...
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currently, the perimeter is mostly in san joaquin county.tting up some evacuation centers, and they're telling people near the fire to evacuate immediately. if you are west of the california aqueduct, south of the corral hollow creek, west to alameda county, and south to stanislaus county, you are being told to leave now and if you need a place to stay, the county is setting up evacuation centers at the larch clover community center in tracy, right on larch road. if you have large animals, there is a center being set up at the manteca school district right on luis avenue. as for the wind speeds expected today, lisa is tracking the latest. >> very gusty yesterday stephanie and this morning we are still breezy to windy out there. you can see some of the locations here around livermore and tracy. wind gusts to 31 miles an hour. now the temperatures are down. the relative humidity is up, but these winds are going to stay up throughout the day. so anywhere from about 15 to 30 mile an hour gusts. we look outside. it's sunny, there is a marine laye
currently, the perimeter is mostly in san joaquin county.tting up some evacuation centers, and they're telling people near the fire to evacuate immediately. if you are west of the california aqueduct, south of the corral hollow creek, west to alameda county, and south to stanislaus county, you are being told to leave now and if you need a place to stay, the county is setting up evacuation centers at the larch clover community center in tracy, right on larch road. if you have large animals,...
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the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home, you know. something that i had to you. i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching every inch of the river. finally finding tommy about a mile away from where he was last seen. i said. >> bates iphone your that. she oh, my god. up. promise you head out. i was going to be about. >> i could tell it was time. the spy looking at him. was not easy. but now you have closure, you know. >> closure. the family had been waiting for 16 days. i want them to remember his smile and his laugh. it. >> just how he viewed the world and he viewed it so beautifully was a reversal. don't i don't think there's ever going to be anybody else like him. >> it's 9.21. and santa clara cou
the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home, you know. something that i had to you. i know done it for me. left me out there. >>...
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the situation fire crews saw in san joaquin county just over the weekend. we are expecting below normal significant fire potential urging july returning back to normal. >>significant fire potential in august with more than 50% of the pg and e service area in high risk for wildfires. officials are laser focused on mitigating the danger. the utility is undergrounding more power lines and doing vegetation management and even using ai cameras that are working. 24 hours canning for any wildfire signs. if they spot. >>anything that looks like all of us logan or in the in the 9th teach him up. there's so and with the advanced ai capability. now, a lot of cameras also to determine if that is a needs to be saying, up to the 5 specially agencies. i'm to the hall. >>sharing that information with cal fire dispatch centers allowing crews to respond within minutes even before 9-1-1 call comes in. another tool is great. scope. they are sensors used to track wildfires and their locations so-called cents up. >>that sits on all tolls. my city, i'm in full. >>what it can do i
the situation fire crews saw in san joaquin county just over the weekend. we are expecting below normal significant fire potential urging july returning back to normal. >>significant fire potential in august with more than 50% of the pg and e service area in high risk for wildfires. officials are laser focused on mitigating the danger. the utility is undergrounding more power lines and doing vegetation management and even using ai cameras that are working. 24 hours canning for any...
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it just goes to show the cooperation that we had with the san joaquin county sheriff and san joaquinwith evacuations, making sure that people were educated as to where those evacuations were taking place, where the evacuation centers were. so people knew they had somewhere to go. they weren't just leaving their homes blindly. so it's been a great relationship with them. and the coordination has been absolutely amazing. >> and no homes burned, right? >> we did lose one structure near the golf course, and we have, damage inspection teams out engaged right now looking for any other additional damage and then injuries as far as injuries go to firefighters? >> yeah, two firefighters were injured yesterday in the early, early part of the fire, they were transported to local hospitals for evaluation and treatment. and, last update we got is that they were still at the hospital, just making sure that everything was good. >> yeah. well, thank you so much. we appreciate the time. one other thing i want to mention, josh told me off camera . frank, i know you asked about the cows, the livestock
it just goes to show the cooperation that we had with the san joaquin county sheriff and san joaquinwith evacuations, making sure that people were educated as to where those evacuations were taking place, where the evacuation centers were. so people knew they had somewhere to go. they weren't just leaving their homes blindly. so it's been a great relationship with them. and the coordination has been absolutely amazing. >> and no homes burned, right? >> we did lose one structure near...
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take a look right here, it is the perimeter map from the san joaquin valley and it shows where the evacuation warning is in effect. after being closed for about a day or so, interstate 580 reopened yesterday afternoon but multiple other roads remain closed. despite the warnings, john ramos spoke to one neighbor who stayed behind to make sure holmes did not go up in flames. >> reporter: the grass fire started by the lawrence livermore laboratories and had burned more than 12,000 acres. >> it is known as a windy place anyways, and we are looking at sustained winds in the high 30s -low 40s. making it difficult to just stand there, let alone engage in fighting a fire. firefighters were met with those conditions. >> two firefighters suffered burn injuries when the erratic winds change direction. >> watching the grass burn like that was impressive. inmate sound you typically only hear in the brush and timber. >> adolfo owns property in the tracy suburbs that he allowed firefighters to use as a base camp, it is about five miles from highway 580, which they were hoping would act as a natural firebrea
take a look right here, it is the perimeter map from the san joaquin valley and it shows where the evacuation warning is in effect. after being closed for about a day or so, interstate 580 reopened yesterday afternoon but multiple other roads remain closed. despite the warnings, john ramos spoke to one neighbor who stayed behind to make sure holmes did not go up in flames. >> reporter: the grass fire started by the lawrence livermore laboratories and had burned more than 12,000 acres....
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continuing our coverage of the fire as it burns thousands of acres across san joaquin county kron. 4 news at 10 continues after the b >> welcome back. we continue to cover the fire in east san jose where several buildings have been damaged from a fire as well as to destroy. that's where we find kron four's jack molmud. jack, are you there with us? >> yes, sara, i don't know if you can hear me right now, but i'm standing here on the road where the fire was the saturn. san jose fire captain did tell me about. they first responded around 4.30, to a fire happening in the garage of one of the homes you can see here behind me. the captain then told me the highest rate of wind speeds here along with the rising temperatures here in san jose made this fire extremely difficult to deal with. well, what i can tell you about this fire is that it started around for 30, like i said a little bit earlier, crews responded about dozens of they said that the fire spread to a 4 homes in total, 2 of which are an absolute total loss. another one of them is still being assessed. another home only slightly da
continuing our coverage of the fire as it burns thousands of acres across san joaquin county kron. 4 news at 10 continues after the b >> welcome back. we continue to cover the fire in east san jose where several buildings have been damaged from a fire as well as to destroy. that's where we find kron four's jack molmud. jack, are you there with us? >> yes, sara, i don't know if you can hear me right now, but i'm standing here on the road where the fire was the saturn. san jose fire...
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now, all burn permits are suspended in alameda contra costa and santa clara, along with western san joaquin and stanislaus counties. cal fire posted due to rising fire dangers. they're suspending burning of landscape. basically branches leaves anything like that. the rule does not apply. however, to campfires just yet. >> san jose police are investigating a homicide at 17th and east santa clara streets. it happened around 11 in the morning yesterday. they got a call that someone was dead there and now they're investigating a 16th homicide of the year. >> and as you ve plowed into 2 people who are setting up for a farmers market yesterday and walnut creek and then that driver took off was a hit and run. that happened around 5 in the morning yesterday. vendors were during that time setting up their booths on locust street near cole avenue. the 2 victims were taken to the hospital with major injuries. and police did find the driver of that suv shortly after the accident. video shows police doingefield sobriety tests on the man. and he was wearing a security guard uniform. police arrested him.
now, all burn permits are suspended in alameda contra costa and santa clara, along with western san joaquin and stanislaus counties. cal fire posted due to rising fire dangers. they're suspending burning of landscape. basically branches leaves anything like that. the rule does not apply. however, to campfires just yet. >> san jose police are investigating a homicide at 17th and east santa clara streets. it happened around 11 in the morning yesterday. they got a call that someone was dead...
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this is the san joaquin valley. the central valley across california. look at the difference between just a month ago parents is today. you can see now we're starting to dry out that vegetation that's all part of the problem here because we're getting the strong winds. and in a building heat wave that will continue to spur fires like we're experiencing with the corral fire that's currently at 13% containment in the san joaquin county region. look at these wind gusts. we've seen wind gusts roughly around tropical storm force. and that is a problem when we have this dry grass that has just dried out so quickly. >> and then on top of that, the building heat wave that will last right through the rest of this week, temperatures are going to soar into some locations feeling like it's above 100 degrees with that mercury in the thermometer. >> so the recipe for more fires is in this weather forecasts are looking toss it back to both of you. >> alright, derrick, thank you very much new overnight ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is thanking the us for perm
this is the san joaquin valley. the central valley across california. look at the difference between just a month ago parents is today. you can see now we're starting to dry out that vegetation that's all part of the problem here because we're getting the strong winds. and in a building heat wave that will continue to spur fires like we're experiencing with the corral fire that's currently at 13% containment in the san joaquin county region. look at these wind gusts. we've seen wind gusts...
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but, no one has come down hard or sideshows than san joaquin county. back in february the sheriff's office made headlines by impounding nearly 90 cars during a sideshow bust. more than 100 days later those cars were still sitting at impound. the reason? sideshows are categorized as felony vandalism. so, the cars involved are considered evidence until the end of an investigation. law enforcement in los angeles, philadelphia, the united kingdom contacted san joaquin couldn'to tips to crack down on dangerous street stunts. >>> all right, let's turn to the weather now, the bay area heating up. brown and dry vegetation, they are on high alert. crews in pittsburgh have been spread thin. responding to two large fires in just two days. yesterday, a fire at a warehouse used by the pittsburgh theater company spread to a dprasy area and then today, flames broke out in an apartment complex on crest view drive. firefighters rescued a man and a girl from a second floor. they were found unconscious. they are now in the hospital in critical condition. a neighbor tells
but, no one has come down hard or sideshows than san joaquin county. back in february the sheriff's office made headlines by impounding nearly 90 cars during a sideshow bust. more than 100 days later those cars were still sitting at impound. the reason? sideshows are categorized as felony vandalism. so, the cars involved are considered evidence until the end of an investigation. law enforcement in los angeles, philadelphia, the united kingdom contacted san joaquin couldn'to tips to crack down...
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now. >> well, here in san joaquin county, the corral fire has burned more than 14,000 acres. crews are making good progress on containing it. they want to try to get this fire to full containment as soon as possible. on monday, more than 400 firefighters mostly from cal fire continue to work on containing the corral fire. the active fire is mostly under control, but with windy conditions, persisting fire crews are still trying to eliminate any trouble spots. firefighters made incredible progress overnight and they just continued to strengthen the control lines. >> you know, put out the hot spots to make sure that there are no areas that are still smoking. this blaze started on saturday afternoon in the grassy foothill southwest of tracy. >> pushed by 20 to 30 mile per hour winds and 60 miles per hour gusts. the fire spread rapidly around. 200 homes were evacuated on saturday as the flames spread. >> one house was destroyed and 2 firefighters were injured. both are expected to be okay on sunday, higher humidity and lower temperatures allowed fire crews to get the upper hand on
now. >> well, here in san joaquin county, the corral fire has burned more than 14,000 acres. crews are making good progress on containing it. they want to try to get this fire to full containment as soon as possible. on monday, more than 400 firefighters mostly from cal fire continue to work on containing the corral fire. the active fire is mostly under control, but with windy conditions, persisting fire crews are still trying to eliminate any trouble spots. firefighters made incredible...
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plus, so-called far in san joaquin county over the weekend, firefighters make good progress. but the winds, the hot weather, they're bringing an early start to the fire season here in the bay area. so let's start with team coverage. >> we actually have will tran out at that scene. the command center for the update for us shortly. yeah, there's a heat advisory coming this week. so that is going to be a problem as a starting tomorrow. so let's start with john and get the details on the forecast down. yeah, that heat that's going to be building in. definitely not. good news for fire weather anywhere across the state. so, you know, crews are going to try to continue. >> to reach full containment of possible before we do reach that heat building back in tomorrow today. a cool one. all that cloud cover overhead. a sign of that ocean. cool there that has swept in bringing relief and allowing those crews the upper hand when battling the corral fire yesterday, we also had fires down in the eastern into san jose. but really the corral fire has been the big one that all eyes have been o
plus, so-called far in san joaquin county over the weekend, firefighters make good progress. but the winds, the hot weather, they're bringing an early start to the fire season here in the bay area. so let's start with team coverage. >> we actually have will tran out at that scene. the command center for the update for us shortly. yeah, there's a heat advisory coming this week. so that is going to be a problem as a starting tomorrow. so let's start with john and get the details on the...
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the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks.han 7, 8 days looking for what we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we do by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home. we know. something that i had to i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching every inch of the river. finally finding tommy about a mile away from where he was last seen. said. >> iphone your that. say, oh, my god. up. promise you head out. i was going to be about. >> i could tell it was time. by looking at him. wasn't easy. but now you have closure. you know. >> closure. the family had been waiting for 16 days. i want them to remember his smile and his laugh. it. >> just how he viewed the world and he viewed it so beautifully was a reversal. don't i don't think there's ever going to be anybody else like him. >> 21 and some scary moments for 2 teenagers. they had to be rescued fro
the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks.han 7, 8 days looking for what we do? most top and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before size. >> we we do by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home. we know. something that i had to i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching...
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the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? no stop. and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before the eyes. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home, you know. something that i had to you. i know done it for me. left me out there. >> says he spent hours searching every inch of the river. finally finding tommy about a mile away from where he was last seen. i said. >> bates iphone your that. she oh, my god. up. promise you head out. i was going to be about. >> i could tell it was time. the spy looking at him. was not easy. but now you have closure, you know. >> closure. the family had been waiting for 16 days. i want them to remember his smile and his laugh. it. >> just how he viewed the world and he viewed it so beautifully was a reversal. don't i don't think there's ever going to be anybody else like him. >> it's 10, 19 and some scary
the san joaquin county sheriff's office is in volunteer divers search for nearly 2 weeks. we spend. >> more than 7, 8 days looking for we do? no stop. and i do more 20 times. the body eventually found by hit alongside tommy's friend johnny. >> and another volunteer divers saturday afternoon before the eyes. >> we we tell me by the shoulder and i was unable to bring home. had to bring home, you know. something that i had to you. i know done it for me. left me out there....
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el incendio forestal que estÁ afectando el condado san joaquÍn en california ya estÁ contenido en unrtiÓ a las comunidades del interior y del desierto en el sur que las temperaturas podrÍan alcanzar los 90 grados, incluso hasta los 100 grados. en algunas Áreas, 24 millones de personas estÁn bajo alerta y el volcÁn kilauea en hawÁi volviÓ a hacer erupciÓn. la actividad comenzÓ esta madrugada a una milla del sur de su crÁter, en una zona que entÓo en erupciÓn la Última vez en 1974. segÚn los expertos, la lava estÁ saliendo desde la fisura. mÁs adelante, los aficionados del real madrid estÁn sÚper emocionados tras el estÁn sÚper emocionados tras el fichaje del fncÉ ¿lista para cambiar? ¡rompe con las toallitas! garnier micellar cleansing water. las micelas actúan como un imán. sin frotar fuerte. probada para quitar el rímel a prueba de agua. mejor que las toallitas líderes. 9 de cada 10 usuarios de toallitas recomiendan. garnier micellar cleansing water. ¡de garnier, naturalmente! la $5 biggie bag es más que el mejor deal. es un biggie biggie deal. una biggie bag con una junior bacon ch
el incendio forestal que estÁ afectando el condado san joaquÍn en california ya estÁ contenido en unrtiÓ a las comunidades del interior y del desierto en el sur que las temperaturas podrÍan alcanzar los 90 grados, incluso hasta los 100 grados. en algunas Áreas, 24 millones de personas estÁn bajo alerta y el volcÁn kilauea en hawÁi volviÓ a hacer erupciÓn. la actividad comenzÓ esta madrugada a una milla del sur de su crÁter, en una zona que entÓo en erupciÓn la Última vez en...
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. >>> a man from san joaquin office of emergency services showing the evacuation zone. cal fire says starting at 6:00 tonight, the evacuation orders will be downgrading warnings, a step in the right direction. roads will still be closed through traffic, and they also issued a boil water notice for much of the evacuation zone because of what they are calling a water outage. john ramos reports from an area where one home was watched and to make sure that did not happen to them. >> reporter: the fire started at 2:30 p.m. on saturday on the outskirts of livermore. by the time they got over the altamont hills here to tracy, it had become the largest wildfire of the year. the grass fire started near the lawrence livermore laboratories. by the time it was contained, burned more than 12,000 acres. >> the altamont pass is known as a windy place any way. but what we're experiencing last night is much more worse than the norm out here. we were looking at sustained winds in the high 30s, gusting into the 60s, making it difficult to even stand, just stand there. let alone engage and
. >>> a man from san joaquin office of emergency services showing the evacuation zone. cal fire says starting at 6:00 tonight, the evacuation orders will be downgrading warnings, a step in the right direction. roads will still be closed through traffic, and they also issued a boil water notice for much of the evacuation zone because of what they are calling a water outage. john ramos reports from an area where one home was watched and to make sure that did not happen to them. >>...
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stay all burn permits have been suspended in alameda contra costa, santa clara. >> and western san joaquin as well as status last counties. that is because cal fire says with the rising fire danger, they just can't have people burning, you know, branches leaves landscape, 6 cetera. the rule, though, does not apply to campfires kron four's here wildfire coverage to scan the qr code to get your coverage on kron 4 dot com. we have a special page dedicated to this updates on evacuation orders, air quality maps, active fires and more. >> how francisco city leaders are cracking down on people who sell stolen goods. and why one oakland resident says safety concerns are leading to more potholes popping up around the neighborhood. more than 100 gun safety advocates take to the state capitol to demand reform. capitol correspondent eytan wallace all have their message and all speak with one mother hoping to turn her tragedy into to turn her tragedy into action. network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fast
stay all burn permits have been suspended in alameda contra costa, santa clara. >> and western san joaquin as well as status last counties. that is because cal fire says with the rising fire danger, they just can't have people burning, you know, branches leaves landscape, 6 cetera. the rule, though, does not apply to campfires kron four's here wildfire coverage to scan the qr code to get your coverage on kron 4 dot com. we have a special page dedicated to this updates on evacuation...
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al este del Área de la bahÍa en el condado de san joaquÍn las condiciones del tiempo son favorables.so involucra una menor que fue encontrada en el maletero de un automÓvil tres sujeto se encuentran a un paletero, le apuntan con un arma de fuego y lo lanzan al piso para poder robarlo. este hombre es guatemalteco y llegÓ hace menos de un aÑo y yo fue vÍctima de la inseguridad. los vendedores han visto sus peores ventas este aÑo. la alcaldesa presento una propuesta. quienes que la ciudad pueda imponer mayores penas a los criminales. >> es lo que decÍamos, que la policÍa haga su trabajo. >> se espera que las personas reciban una infracciÓn. en 2018 california de penal hizo varios delitos. se espera revertir esta situaciÓn. a partir del lunes varios de los trÁmites ya no podrÁn hacerse en persona. la intenciÓn es diminuir el nÚmero de personas y disminuir los tiempos de espera. la lista de trÁmites estÁn en la pÁgina vehicular. es una opciÓn para hacer estos trÁmites. tambiÉn van a reemplazar las identificaciones perdidas. >> no regresarÁ la corrupciÓn ni los privilegios. >> las ratas an
al este del Área de la bahÍa en el condado de san joaquÍn las condiciones del tiempo son favorables.so involucra una menor que fue encontrada en el maletero de un automÓvil tres sujeto se encuentran a un paletero, le apuntan con un arma de fuego y lo lanzan al piso para poder robarlo. este hombre es guatemalteco y llegÓ hace menos de un aÑo y yo fue vÍctima de la inseguridad. los vendedores han visto sus peores ventas este aÑo. la alcaldesa presento una propuesta. quienes que la ciudad...
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the massive corral fire burns in san joaquin county.efighters beat it back but they still chewed up about 14,000 acres. at one point people were warned to evacuate. ben tracy is live from the scene and it looks like the wind is a little calmer, but you get up on those hillsides and it is even more strong . >> reporter: for hours the wind has been a pummeling through here and you can see the chart hillsides are part of the 14,000 acres that burned in this fire. firefighters have done an amazing job. cal fire telling us that the fire is 75% contained. when you get to that level of containment, they really do have control of it. we saw some firefighters on the road an hour ago and asked where they were heading to and they said they are going back to camp. they feel that it is in a good place but with the wind, you never know. it only takes one spark. >> and that first fire out of the gate is what prompts all of us to be aware and we know that the underbrush, no matter where you live, because of the wet winter we have a lot of fuel for the
the massive corral fire burns in san joaquin county.efighters beat it back but they still chewed up about 14,000 acres. at one point people were warned to evacuate. ben tracy is live from the scene and it looks like the wind is a little calmer, but you get up on those hillsides and it is even more strong . >> reporter: for hours the wind has been a pummeling through here and you can see the chart hillsides are part of the 14,000 acres that burned in this fire. firefighters have done an...
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cal fire continues to reevaluate, lifting the order, working with the san joaquin county sheriff's officet to get people back into their homes as soon as possible. we understand that it's the last week of school for a lot of people, and we don't want to add any unneeded stress, but at the same time, we want to make sure that it's safe for people to go into their homes and taking effect at 6:00, cal fire is downgrading the evacuation orders to an evacuation warning and cautioning residents to stay vigilant if things change. live in tracey emma goss nbc, bay area news. emma, thank you very much and the key words there if things change, let's bring in meteorologist rob mayeda to see if the winds going to change things. we've been seeing the wind pick up as emma mentioned right now, not seeing the same level of smoke that we saw from this camera view looking off towards the east and the fire activity has come down a bit, even though the temperatures are still 80 degrees. look at the wind gusting to 22mph, generally out of the west and pushing off to the southeast along 580 and i-5. now notice
cal fire continues to reevaluate, lifting the order, working with the san joaquin county sheriff's officet to get people back into their homes as soon as possible. we understand that it's the last week of school for a lot of people, and we don't want to add any unneeded stress, but at the same time, we want to make sure that it's safe for people to go into their homes and taking effect at 6:00, cal fire is downgrading the evacuation orders to an evacuation warning and cautioning residents to...
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fire ignited in san joaquin county saturday afternoon by sunday it had exploded to 14,000. acres and counting the cause is under investigation. >>crews are battling yes. very tall, dried, crass. grass >>fire battalion chief jostle, vera said. dry conditions and high winds are fueling the blaze. as more than 400 personnel work to contain it to firefighters were injured over the weekend in are expected to recover. >>and very, very quickly. fire was growing faster than we can post updates. >>time lapse footage shows when the fire began saturday. as billowing clouds of smoke rapidly grew in size. leader in airplane passenger flying into san francisco captured this footage of the spreading flames from above. the fire on 580. conditions also led to the temporary closure of 2 highways that have since reopened. thousands of people were asked to evacuate as the fire left swaths of scorched earth in its wake with some properties leveled in others narrowly spared. >>everything was getting a lid on fires. it was intense. >>gil took this video of the fire closing in on his home. he said
fire ignited in san joaquin county saturday afternoon by sunday it had exploded to 14,000. acres and counting the cause is under investigation. >>crews are battling yes. very tall, dried, crass. grass >>fire battalion chief jostle, vera said. dry conditions and high winds are fueling the blaze. as more than 400 personnel work to contain it to firefighters were injured over the weekend in are expected to recover. >>and very, very quickly. fire was growing faster than we can...
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las autoridades de la ciudad madera y en el valle de san joaquín emitieron una alerta por la escasezió luego de que se reportara un socavón cerca de las calles pican y granada. este es el segundo. en una semana. el hoyo provocó que la parte de atrás de un camión pesado se hundiera. autoridades informan que ambos fueron causados por una falla en la línea de alcantarillado debajo de la superficie de la carretera. esto debido a que las líneas tienen 50 años y que la infraestructura simplemente no está actualizada. esta situación ha causado estragos dentro de la comunidad a quienes ahora se les pide cuiden el agua que consuman y utilizan para actividades diarias. esto durante una temporada de calor que apenas comienza la ciudad, publicó en su página de facebook lo siguiente. la ciudad de madera ha declarado estado de emergencia local. imite inmediatamente el uso de agua. estamos viendo evidencia de que la línea de alcantarillado está teniendo problemas, por lo cual ha ocurrido un colapso, por lo que piden abstenerse del uso de agua no esencial que incluye lavar ropa, lavar platos, tomar
las autoridades de la ciudad madera y en el valle de san joaquín emitieron una alerta por la escasezió luego de que se reportara un socavón cerca de las calles pican y granada. este es el segundo. en una semana. el hoyo provocó que la parte de atrás de un camión pesado se hundiera. autoridades informan que ambos fueron causados por una falla en la línea de alcantarillado debajo de la superficie de la carretera. esto debido a que las líneas tienen 50 años y que la infraestructura...
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vean el condado san joaquín. las autoridades arrestaron a una persona vinculada a juegos ilegales.uestas, una escopeta cargada, una pistola cargada, miles de dólares en efectivo y una gran cantidad de información de identificación personal relacionadas. según las autoridades, con el robo de identidad, la fiscalía del condado nevada alerta al público y a los minoristas locales de criminales que instalan lectores desde tarjetas de crédito en algunas tiendas para robar información. ahí tienen pantalla. estas maquinitas. ya hay varias víctimas, según las autoridades, los más afectados son quienes usan las tarjetas y vta para reportar incidentes. llame al departamento de servicios sociales, cuyo número lo ven esos momentos en su pantalla. el condado madera. las autoridades arrestaron a un hombre por números, cargos vinculados a presuntos casos de abuso sexual. se trata de jesús cortés padilla. lo tiene en pantalla, quien habría abusado de menores de 14 y 18 años. las autoridades temen que haya más personas. cortés padilla se encuentra detenido en la cárcel del condado madera. la policía
vean el condado san joaquín. las autoridades arrestaron a una persona vinculada a juegos ilegales.uestas, una escopeta cargada, una pistola cargada, miles de dólares en efectivo y una gran cantidad de información de identificación personal relacionadas. según las autoridades, con el robo de identidad, la fiscalía del condado nevada alerta al público y a los minoristas locales de criminales que instalan lectores desde tarjetas de crédito en algunas tiendas para robar información. ahí...
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county and into the san joaquin valley, as opposed to what offshore winds might do that would bring the smoke back to the bay area. but the winds staying out of the west northwest doesn't look like we're going to see any smoke from that fire. you did see the high clouds around san francisco. rain producing clouds could drop in early tomorrow morning. mendocino county, the sonoma county coastline and the peninsula to start the day tomorrow, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies and maybe even drizzle chances through lunchtime tomorrow. this, with all the talk of heat. monday, will be cool and cloudy. then those skies clear and high pressure starts to build in. that's going to lead to temperatures rising tuesday through thursday. but for one more day, 60s and 70s around the bay area, san francisco to oakland, 80 possible around those inland east bay valleys and as high pressure strengthens tuesday, wednesday and thursday, here's the impact now on your temperatures. widespread 90s inland on tuesday. look at san francisco and oakland in the 80s, then san jose seeing upper 80s and low 90s
county and into the san joaquin valley, as opposed to what offshore winds might do that would bring the smoke back to the bay area. but the winds staying out of the west northwest doesn't look like we're going to see any smoke from that fire. you did see the high clouds around san francisco. rain producing clouds could drop in early tomorrow morning. mendocino county, the sonoma county coastline and the peninsula to start the day tomorrow, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies and maybe even...
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esto afectará a los condados san joaquín, calaveras, tulum y el este del condado de stanislaus.n áreas mantenidas por el estado. los residentes aún pueden obtener permisos para hacer fogatas dentro de campamentos organizados o en propiedades privadas con las precauciones adecuadas. el servicio meteorológico nacional emitió una advertencia de calor excesivo en la región de sacramento a partir de este martes hasta el jueves 6 de junio. por esta razón, se activarán centros de enfriamiento regionales en donde también se admitirán mascotas tres de estos centros están en su pantalla, los puede ver y puede obtener mucha más información en todas nuestras páginas de internet. y seguimos hablando de las altas temperaturas, ya que según algunos expertos, también pueden afectar la salud de los animales. por esa razón, el zoológico de sacramento ya tomó medidas de seguridad. carlos alberto 3 stefani nos explica un poco más en qué consiste todo esto. cuéntanos qué tal. qué tal, flavio? buenas tardes. ante la alerta por calor extremo ya comienzan a tomarse medidas acá donde me encuentro en el
esto afectará a los condados san joaquín, calaveras, tulum y el este del condado de stanislaus.n áreas mantenidas por el estado. los residentes aún pueden obtener permisos para hacer fogatas dentro de campamentos organizados o en propiedades privadas con las precauciones adecuadas. el servicio meteorológico nacional emitió una advertencia de calor excesivo en la región de sacramento a partir de este martes hasta el jueves 6 de junio. por esta razón, se activarán centros de enfriamiento...
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. >> it happened outside the couple's business on joaquin avenue near east 14th street in san leandro530 wednesday morning. surveillance video shows sparks flying as this man uses a tool to cut off the locks on the 20 foot trailer like a handheld electric grinder, like it has a disc on it so it spins. and the man then maneuvers the chevy tahoe in front of the trailer. as a woman gets out of the suv, she moves trash cans out of the way. as the man gets into position, the two then switch places as the man connects the trailer to the suv, the two eventually drive off. the couple says they've lost equipment worth $500,000, accumulated over 20 years, including medications, medical equipment, lights, a generator, hydraulic tables so that we can lift big dogs up higher so that if they are arthritic or older, they've specialized in providing all kinds of services for pets, including low cost vaccines, flea treatments and veterinary exams. >> we feel violated and upset, and the reason we're mostly upset is not because of the loss we've suffered, but the loss that our community suffered, that t
. >> it happened outside the couple's business on joaquin avenue near east 14th street in san leandro530 wednesday morning. surveillance video shows sparks flying as this man uses a tool to cut off the locks on the 20 foot trailer like a handheld electric grinder, like it has a disc on it so it spins. and the man then maneuvers the chevy tahoe in front of the trailer. as a woman gets out of the suv, she moves trash cans out of the way. as the man gets into position, the two then switch...
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the san joaquin in san joaquin county, a little breezy in san francisco, but it's warm out there. 69 degrees right now. we did reach low 70's upper 70's in some parts of the city today. >> 80 in oakland at this time, livermore concord and santa rosa flirting with triple digit heat at this hour. so we're reaching that. our where we reached the hottest temperatures of the day, half moon bay low in the 60's. so here are the wind speeds not but 9 miles per hour at this time. so that is good news. not as strong wind for those firefighters as they battle that blaze. but we have that sea breeze kicking in here 18 miles per hour in san francisco. relatively calm everywhere else. when i come back, we will be talking about the coast because there's a beach hazard statement with the threat of sneaker waves. back to you. >> all right. back now to breaking news. cal fire and the scene of about a 20 acre fire and napa county. right now it's insane. halyna and joining us on the phone right now is deputy chief jason martin with cal fire. as we play these pictures from the scene from cal fire chief d
the san joaquin in san joaquin county, a little breezy in san francisco, but it's warm out there. 69 degrees right now. we did reach low 70's upper 70's in some parts of the city today. >> 80 in oakland at this time, livermore concord and santa rosa flirting with triple digit heat at this hour. so we're reaching that. our where we reached the hottest temperatures of the day, half moon bay low in the 60's. so here are the wind speeds not but 9 miles per hour at this time. so that is good...
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some areas as we have been seeing a couple lightning strikes in contra costa solano now towards san joaquin county in the delta right now, most of our isolated shower activity, a few hillsides further inland and to the north overall, nice and calm for most areas. some showers around the altamont pass right now as well, though, as of yesterday we saw a heavy rain and thunderstorms pushing through the sierra foothills that actually did result in some brief fire starts of here. but most of us are looking nice, calm and dry. this morning. temperatures are mild. a lot of our reporting stations just not coming through to our computer system this morning. so forgive the lack of numbers, but you get the idea of some 50's 60's for most areas. few 70's inland later on today. we will be looking at daytime highs in the 70's 80's to low 90's, right? all right. on the venality rolling here, 14 minute ride rally say this morning on the bay bridge, mateo bridge just short of 21 not seen any major issues there. >> 13 minutes richer. senator phil golden gate bridge. 21 minute ride. it's 71. and the breaking
some areas as we have been seeing a couple lightning strikes in contra costa solano now towards san joaquin county in the delta right now, most of our isolated shower activity, a few hillsides further inland and to the north overall, nice and calm for most areas. some showers around the altamont pass right now as well, though, as of yesterday we saw a heavy rain and thunderstorms pushing through the sierra foothills that actually did result in some brief fire starts of here. but most of us are...
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fires that's why we have the evacuation is underway, 13% containment with the corral fire in, the san joaquin region and it has been fueled by very strong winds. these are equivalent to tropical storm force winds for instance, look at this san francisco airport, 52 miles per hour overnight, and we still have our heat advisory is in place for much of this region as the mercury in the thermometer continues to climb through the early parts of next week, and we'll see see this heat risk continue for much of the central valley along with winds fueling more flames, amara, victor. >> alright, derrick, thank you very much. there was a mass shooting overnight in ohio. one person is dead, dozens are injured gunshot victims started arriving at akron hospitals overnight and cnn affiliate we was is reporting that as many as 26 people were shot. both the cleveland clinic and summa health system in akron are confirming this morning that they are treating patients from this incident a spokesperson says an our thoughts are with the victims and their families, and i want to thank our first responders and careg
fires that's why we have the evacuation is underway, 13% containment with the corral fire in, the san joaquin region and it has been fueled by very strong winds. these are equivalent to tropical storm force winds for instance, look at this san francisco airport, 52 miles per hour overnight, and we still have our heat advisory is in place for much of this region as the mercury in the thermometer continues to climb through the early parts of next week, and we'll see see this heat risk continue...