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		<title>San Francisco Updates Contractors’ Well being Requirements, Pay Charges</title>
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<h3>HCAO requirements</h3>
<p>Contractors and tenants in San Francisco (including those at the city&#39;s international airport and port) must provide free minimum health benefits to employees covered under the HCAO.  The ordinance applies to employees who work at least 20 hours per week under a city contract or city property.  Employees who work under a contract in San Francisco are covered even if their contract work occurs outside the city.</p>
<p><strong>Minimum standards<br /></strong>Effective January 1, 2020, updated minimum standards from the Office of Standards and Labor Enforcement (OLSE) require plans to cover all benefits listed in the current California Essential Health Benefits (EHB) Benchmark Plan.  The standards apply only to employee insurance and do not include or require dental or vision benefits.  The OLSE also released an updated poster that employers must prominently display in every workplace in San Francisco by July 1, 2019.</p>
<p>Employers must obtain signed confirmation of a HCAO legal declaration from covered employees annually.  Employees can waive their insurance claims by signing the appropriate form.  All notices and posters must be available in English, Spanish, Chinese and any other language spoken by at least 5% of employees at the workplace or worksite.</p>
<p><strong>Borders 2020<br /></strong>In addition to covering EHBs, a contractor&#39;s health plan must meet the following standards:</p>
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<li>The employer must pay 100% of the insurance coverage; there are no employee contributions.</li>
<li>The maximum in-network deductible of $2,000 ($200 for prescription drugs) must cover 100% of actual expenses counted toward the medical deductible, regardless of plan type and amount.</li>
<li>The 2020 In-Network Out-of-Pocket (OOPM) Maximum Spending of $7,850 must include all types of cost sharing (deductibles, copayments, coinsurance, etc.).</li>
<li>Participants’ cost contribution must be limited to 20% for in-network treatment and 50% for out-of-network care.</li>
<li>Copays for primary care cannot exceed $45.</li>
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<p>Employers can use any health savings/reimbursement product that meets the minimum OOPM standard, and all Gold and Platinum plans are considered compliant according to Department of Health clarifications.  Employers may offer other contributory options, but must provide at least one plan free of charge to covered employees that meets minimum standards.</p>
<p><strong>Alternative payment<br /></strong>Effective July 1, 2019, employers covered by the HCAO who do not offer minimum benefits must pay the City an additional $5.40 per hour for covered employees who live or work in San Francisco.  For covered employees who live or work outside of San Francisco, employers must make these payments directly to employees.  Compensation is capped at $216 per workweek.</p>
<p>This rate is adjusted for inflation annually on July 1st.  Employers should remit these amounts along with the HCAO Payment Option Form. </p>
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		<title>San Francisco Bay Space storm reside updates: Southbound lanes of Hwy 1 reopen after rockslide close to Tom Lantos Tunnels</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; Intense storms that battered the San Francisco Bay Area for more than a week caused flooding, downed trees and power outages. After another weekend of rain and strong winds, some dry days are ahead this week, but another storm is expected Wednesday. Even with a break in the rain for now, &#8230;</p>
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<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa"><span>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; </span>Intense storms that battered the San Francisco Bay Area for more than a week caused flooding, downed trees and power outages. After another weekend of rain and strong winds, some dry days are ahead this week, but another storm is expected Wednesday. Even with a break in the rain for now, the region is still facing residual effects as a result of the strong storm.</p>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 16, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11 p.m.<br />People head outside to enjoy the sunshine for 1st time in weeks as storm cleanup continues</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">After a seemingly never-ending stretch of storms, the sunshine is finally back in the Bay Area.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">In San Francisco, a still soaked Crissy Field was alive with people.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;We didn&#8217;t have to bring our umbrella. We just kind of walked out of the house and didn&#8217;t have to worry about getting drenched,&#8221; said Kate Costello.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">But it wasn&#8217;t bright skies for everyone. Earlier in the day, The Golden Gate National Recreation Area tweeted a photo of an old military structure on the beach of Fort Funston after it slid down a nearby bluff.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;I believe that what rolled out of the hill this morning was a piece of the rifle range, apparently dated to the 1930s,&#8221; said retired National Park Service Curator, John Martini.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The structure tumbled off the cliff around 10 a.m. Monday, likely due to the saturated land according to park officials.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;We actually did a study to see could we stabilize in place some of these structures, especially some of the gun positions, and it was just so prohibitively expensive,&#8221; said Martini.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Fort Funston is home to several such military structures, some of which played roles during the second world war.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Due to time and erosion, several have fallen over the years.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">No one was injured in the slide, but park staff reminded visitors to be cautious of their surroundings in the area.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">4 p.m.<br />Hwy 13 expected to reopen Monday evening after closure for mudslides</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans crews are still working Monday afternoon to remove mud from a stretch of of southbound Highway 13 in Oakland, where a fallen tree and mudslides closed the road late Sunday night.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The road is expected to reopen between 5 and 6 p.m. Monday, according California Highway Patrol Officer Adib Zeid.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">3:40 p.m.<br />Southbound lanes of Hwy 1 reopen after rockslide near Tom Lantos Tunnels</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The southbound lanes of Highway 1 near the Tom Lantos Tunnels have reopened after a massive boulder and rockslide blocked part of the roadway.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">3:30 p.m.<br />South Bay reservoirs spilling following storms</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">This series of atmospheric storms filled many Santa Clara County reservoirs to the point of spilling.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;Uvas Reservoir in South County has been spilling for a good week, Almaden Reservoir on and off, Coyote Reservoir been spilling,&#8221; said Bassam Kassab, Water Supply Operation Manager for Valley Water.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The most recent to spill has been Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Crews have been working to clear debris and blockage throughout the county but one of the most important jobs for those who manage the local waterways will be to draw down the reservoirs to stop the spilling.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">They expect spilling at Lexington to stop in the next three days and the other reservoirs within a week or two.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">This time of year, Valley Water says the reservoirs can&#8217;t stay completely full in case more storms come, so they will be releasing some of the water until the spring when we typically don&#8217;t expect as much rain.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">2:15 p.m.<br />WWII bunker slides off bluff onto beach at Fort Funston</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Golden Gate National Recreation Area officials are urging visitors to be attentive to their surroundings and follow trailhead signs after a WWII bunker slid off a bluff and onto the beach below.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">1:10 p.m.<br />Both directions of Hwy 37 reopen after flooding</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The California Highway Patrol tweeted Monday afternoon that both directions of Highway 37 are open and only the right westbound lane remains closed for safety reasons. It will reopen once CHP deems it to be safe.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">1 p.m.<br />Massive boulder, rockslide blocking part of Hwy 1 near Devil&#8217;s Slide</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">A massive boulder and rockslide are blocking part of Highway 1 near the Tom Lantos Tunnels. Video taken from ABC7 reporter Gloria Rodriguez shows cars are still able to make it around the boulder but traffic is slowed in the area.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">12:30 p.m.<br />19 homes evacuated along Kirker Creek in Pittsburg</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Pittsburg PD confirms they asked families in at least 19 homes along the Kirker Creek to evacuate overnight, along with four units in the Fox Creek Apartment complex. Twelve people were rescued via boat by a swift-water rescue team.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">12 p.m.<br />Rushing water at the Lexington Reservoir</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Video shows the Lexington Reservoir spillway outflow at the base of the dam. The water goes into Los Gatos Creek.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8:20 a.m.<br />NB 101 in Redwood City closed</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Lanes are blocked on Northboound 101 in Redwood City due to emergency pothole repairs at Woodside Road. Dozens of cars have been damaged by the large pothole.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">CHP says to expect delays and advises using alternate routes. There is no estimated time of opening.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8:15 a.m.<br />Berkeley mudslides shutdown roads, cause evacuation warnings</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Several areas in Berkeley have seen mudslides Monday morning.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The spiral between Wildcat Canyon and Middlefield, Middlefield North of the crossways, and Wildcat Canyon between Sunset and Park Hills Road are closed due to a mudslide.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Berkeley police are advising residents in the area to be prepared to evacuate, and say some already have.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">UC Berkeley police also say to avoid the area of Sports Lane at the Clark Kerr campus because of a mudslide.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Read more here.</p>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 15, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">9:40 p.m.<br />Santa Clara County extends evacuation warning to include more areas</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The County of Santa Clara announced an extension to existing evacuation warnings to include community members residing in the watershed areas along the Bloomfield Avenue Area &#8211; between Highways 25 and 152, and south of Bloomfield Avenue to the county line &#8211; due to the weather conditions and potential risks of flooding to the general public and property.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">SCC said the prior evacuation warning zone is being expanded due to two levy breaches in San Benito County, which is adjacent to the expanded zone area.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The county&#8217;s office of emergency services recommends that community members living in the marked areas should gather their household members, pets, personal items, important documents, prescription medications, change of clothes, non-perishable foods, water, extra batteries, flashlights, and phone chargers in preparation for potential evacuations.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The county also announced a Local Assistance Center at San Martin Lion&#8217;s Club, located at 12415 Murphy Ave. in San Martin. This shelter is accessible and all service animals are welcome.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">4:35 p.m.<br />Caltrans announces several storm-related highway closures</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The latest winter storm system to move through the Bay Area region has resulted in various highway closures in the following locations due to road hazards on the highway, says Caltrans:</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">East Bay:</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Alameda County &#8212; SR 84 (Niles Canyon) from Main Street in Sunol to Mission Boulevard in Fremont is closed.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">North Bay:</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Sonoma County &#8212; SR 1 near Coleman Gulch Road. One-way traffic control in place.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Sonoma County &#8212; SR 1 at Russian Gulch to Meyers Grade Road. One-way traffic control in place.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Marin County &#8212; Full closure of SR 37 between U.S. 101 and Atherton Avenue, including connector ramps from U.S. 101</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Napa County &#8212; Westbound SR 128 near Lower Chiles Valley Road. One-way traffic control in place.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">South Bay:</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Santa Clara County &#8212; Eastbound SR 130 near Quimby Road. Local Traffic Only.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">San Mateo County &#8212; SR 92 from upper SR 35 to Pilarcitos Creek Road, Half Moon Bay. One-way traffic control.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">San Mateo County &#8212; Lane reduction in place on southbound U.S. 101 near Broadway Street.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">San Mateo County &#8212; Northbound SR 1 near Pescadero Road. One-way traffic control in place.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">4:15 p.m.<br />More slides prompt new, continued closures to parts of Hwy 1, Caltrans says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans says it continues to make assessments in its recovery efforts for numerous locations on Highway 1 that have been impacted by the series of California storms.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Multiple locations continue to be closed:</p>
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<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Roads just south of Mill Creek are closed both ways due to a recent rockslide</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Crews are responding to an area north of Lucia, where a lane has accrued over one foot of debris and sediment over the last two days</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">A new closures is in place at the location known as Morning Glory</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">The southern closure of Highway 1 will remain at the elephant seal viewing area, four miles north of San Simeon.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">A significant slide, one mile south of Ragged Point, extends over both lanes of travel. As a result, the highway is impassible at this location and is expected to restrict access to Ragged Point from the south for several weeks.</li>
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<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans crews will be onsite at these locations over the next few days to help clear the roadways.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">12:50 p.m.<br />Hwy 37 in Novato to remain closed indefinitely, Caltrans says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Highway 37 between Highway 101 and Atherton Ave. in Novato will remain closed indefinitely, Caltrans said in a tweet.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11 a.m.<br />Both directions of Hwy 37 in Novato to remain closed until Monday, Caltrans says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Highway 37 between Highway 101 and Atherton Ave. in Novato will remain closed until Monday, Caltrans said. The area closed after water rose from the Novato Creek Saturday afternoon.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans is continuing to pump out flood water, but crews say, more water is coming from downstream.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">10 a.m.<br />Muir Woods in Mill Valley reopens Sunday</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">After being closed Saturday due to storm, Muir Woods is expected to reopen Sunday, but at a later time, at 10 a.m.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">9 a.m.<br />Both directions of Hwy 37 closed in Novato due to flooding, CHP says </p>
<p><span class="hsDd IzgM GpQC lZur " data-testid="prism-truncate"><span><span class="ncwc Qmvg nyTI VbLm ystq akor ARhV ygKV yHyq tsIf WHLR lKuK CVfp xijV soGR XgdC aWMf ">Image of flooding at Highway 37 in Novato, Calif. on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023.</span></span></span></p>
<p><span class="YNuj DCmQ  ncwc Qmvg nyTI VbLm ystq akor ARhV ygKV yHyq tsIf WHLR lKuK CVfp xijV soGR XgdC aWMf ">California Highway Patrol</span></p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The California Highway Patrol says both directions of Highway 37 from Atherton Ave. to U.S. Route 101 in Novato are closed due to severe flooding.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Crews are trying to pump out floodwater.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">No word when the highway will reopen.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8 a.m.<br />Highway 92 near Half Moon Bay partially reopens, crews continue to repair sinkhole</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans has partially reopened state Highway 92 near Half Moon Bay as of Saturday evening.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">One-way traffic control went into effect just after 8 p.m. Saturday on eastbound Highway 92 at Highway 35 (Skyline Boulevard) to Pilarcitos Creek Road in Half Moon Bay.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Westbound Highway 92 remains closed from Highway 35 to Pilarcitos Creek Road in Half Moon Bay.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The closure remains in effect while work crews continue to make repairs on a sinkhole.</p>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 14, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8 p.m.<br />Golden Gate Bridge reopens both directions after big rig overturn: Caltrans</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Golden Gate Bridge is opening back up in both directions, according to Caltrans. Drivers should expect traffic delays, consider alternate routes, and allow for additional travel time.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">7:15 p.m.<br />SR 37 near Atherton Avenue in Marin Co. closed in both directions due to flooding: Caltrans</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans in coordination with the California Highway Patrol has closed State Route 37 in both eastbound and westbound directions near Atherton Avenue in Novato due to storm related flooding.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Motorists are encouraged to use U.S. 101 to I-580 Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, then eastbound I-80 to travel from Marin County to Solano and other North Bay destinations.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">7 p.m.<br />Golden Gate Bridge closed in both directions due to overturned big rig: Caltrans</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The Golden Gate Bridge closed in both directions early Saturday evening due to an overturned big rig. Emergency crews and the California Highway Patrol are on scene. Motorists can expect traffic delays.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">4 p.m.<br />Flood Advisory in effect in Santa Cruz Co., NWS says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The National Weather Service issued a Flood Advisory in Santa Cruz County until 6 p.m.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">1 p.m.<br />Evacuation orders for Holohan, East Lake and College in Santa Cruz County, officials say</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Evacuations are underway along Holohan, East Lake and College areas in Santa Cruz County, officials say</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11:30 a.m.<br />Hundreds without power in West Marin after giant tree knocks down power lines, blocks road</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">PG&#038;E is trying to restore power after a giant Cypress tree fell on the road knocking down power lines on Highway 1 in Point Reyes in West Marin.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The tree fell at Mesa Rd. and Cypress Rd. shutting down the road. Caltrans is working to clear the tree, according to ABC7&#8217;s Cornell Barnard who&#8217;s at the scene.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">At last check, nearly 900 customers in the area are without power.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">10:40 a.m.<br />Muir Woods in Marin County closed Saturday due to weather, park says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Officials with Muir Woods say the park will be closed Saturday as a result of the morning&#8217;s storm. &#8220;Due to severe storm impacts, weather forecast, and road conditions, we have decided to close Muir Woods today.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">They say reservations will be automatically canceled and refunded. They will monitor Sunday&#8217;s weather conditions to see if the park will reopen.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">10:35a.m.<br />Parts of Cloverdale Road in Pescadero in San Mateo County closed due to mudslide, CAL FIRE says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Parts of Cloverdale Road in Pescadero in San Mateo County is closed due to mudslide, CAL FIRE CZU said on Saturday. Officials say the closure is near Butano State Park Road. Drivers should avoid the area. There is no estimate of reopening.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">9:25 a.m.<br />Flood Watch undegraded to Flood Warning for Sonoma County, Santa Rosa fire officials say</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The National Weather Service has upgraded a Flood Watch to a Flood Warning for Sonoma County through 2:30 p.m., Santa Rosa fire officials said. The NWS could change the time of the warning based on weather conditions, officials added.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8.30 a.m.<br />Report of power lines down in Berkeley, firefighters say</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The Berkeley fire department is advising residents to avoid the area of Clairmont Ave. between Stonewall, Tanglewood and Avalon until further notice due to multiple power lines down in Clairmont. More info here.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8 a.m.<br />Evacuations underway in Felton Grove in Santa Cruz Co. due to major storm, officials say</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Emergency evacuations are underway in Felton Grove because of the relentless weather.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;Deputies are in the area. If you live in the neighborhood, please leave now,&#8221; Santa Cruz County officials tweeted Saturday morning.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">They&#8217;re concerned about possible flooding along the San Lorenzo River later today.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">There are two evacuation centers open for this community.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">One is at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds in Watsonville.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Another is set up at Cabrillo College in Aptos.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Both areas are pet friendly and have RV parking.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">This is an area that has already been hit hard.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The town of  Felton has been pummeled with rain &#8212; leaving a swampy mess for people living in the Felton Grove neighborhood.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Residents have had to evacuate multiple times since the start of the new year due to major flooding.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">And this morning, Santa Cruz County officials urging residents to get out once again.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">7:45 a.m.<br />Pregame flyover over Levi&#8217;s Stadium canceled</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Saturday&#8217;s scheduled pregame flyover over Levi&#8217;s Stadium has been canceled because of weather.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The wild-card playoff game will still continue.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The 49ers are set to play against the Seattle Seahawks at 1:30 p.m.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">6 a.m.<br />High Surf Warning in effect for coastline until 10 a.m.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">A High Surf Warning is in effect for the coastline until 10 a.m. Saturday due to the heavy rain and strong wind. Waves are expected to be 20 &#8211; 25 feet tall. Officials say people should stay out of the water because of life-threatening swimming and surf conditions.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">5:30 a.m.<br />Wind Advisory in effect for Bay Area Saturday morning, Solano Co. until 6 p.m.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">There is a Wind Advisory in effect for the entire Bay Area this morning. The advisory will be in effect longer for Solano County from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">5a.m.<br />Flood Watch in effect for entire Bay Area this weekend through Monday with more rain, strong winds</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">There is a Flood Watch for the entire Bay Area through Monday at 4 p.m. with flooding possible as strong Level 3 Storm makes way to the Bay Area Saturday morning.</p>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 13, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11 p.m.<br />Marin Co. first responders gear up for the weekend, while still recovering from Friday&#8217;s storm</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">At an apartment complex in Fairfax, a mudslide crashed into the building from an adjacent hill, displacing 19 residents along with their pets.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;I got woken up this morning by a loud knock on the door. It was the fire department saying the whole hill was coming down,&#8221; said one of the evacuees.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Another slide happened down the road in Lagunitas, where one family was left to clean up the mess in their backyard.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">While Friday was a busy day for first responders around Marin County, fire officials tell ABC7 News they&#8217;re also gearing up for what&#8217;s to come this weekend.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">At the Marin County Fire Station in Woodacre, Battalion Chief Graham Groneman showed us some of the search and rescue equipment he and his team are getting ready for the coming days.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;We&#8217;re going to see trees down, power lines down. People are going to be out of power. And I think it all comes down to where the storm impacts the Bay Area,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">He says that there will be several teams on standby throughout the county, ready to respond in a moment&#8217;s notice.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;We&#8217;ve had multiple deployments of our urban search and rescue team and our water team in preparation for these storm events,&#8221; said Groneman.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">But after weeks of heavy rain and wind, Groneman says he thinks everyone is ready for a little break.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;I think we&#8217;re all ready for the sun to come out and things to dry out a little bit.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8 p.m.<br />North Bay under Flood Advisory until 10 p.m.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The National Weather Service issued a Flood Advisory for portions of the Northern Bay Area, including Sonoma County until 10 p.m. this evening. NWS says urban and small stream flooding caused by additional rainfall on already saturated soil is expected.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">This will have an impact of :</p>
<ul class="xAXi XoCU  sfxj dAmz UoVV WtEc dSKv seFh " data-testid="prism-list">
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas </li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Rises in small streams </li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Dangerous flows over low-water crossings </li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Water over roadways</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Overflowing poor drainage areas</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Some impassable low-water crossings</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Elevated river or stream flows</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Ponding of water in urban or other area</li>
</ul>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;Turn around, don&#8217;t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles,&#8221; said NWS in its announcement.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The agency also recommends the public to:</p>
<ul class="xAXi XoCU  sfxj dAmz UoVV WtEc dSKv seFh " data-testid="prism-list">
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Do not attempt to cross flooded roads. Find an alternate route.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Please report observed flooding to local emergency services or law enforcement and request they pass this information to the National Weather service when you can do so safely.</li>
</ul>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">5:45 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings issued for parts of Santa Clara County</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Santa Clara County has issued evacuation warnings for watershed areas of the Uvas Reservoir, Pacheo Pass River basin and Highway 101 and Bolsa Road due to potential risk of flooding and weather conditions.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Pacheco Pass River Basin for those living in the areas of:</p>
<ul class="xAXi XoCU  sfxj dAmz UoVV WtEc dSKv seFh " data-testid="prism-list">
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">El Toro Rd South of HWY 152 to Bloomfield Ave</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Lovers Lane between Shore Rd and HWY 152</li>
</ul>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Watershed Areas of the Uvas Reservoir include those living:</p>
<ul class="xAXi XoCU  sfxj dAmz UoVV WtEc dSKv seFh " data-testid="prism-list">
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Uvas Reservoir including Thousand Trails RV Park and Uvas Pines RV Park</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Sycamore Drive and Watsonville Rd</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Homes south of Lions Peak</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Day Road and Geri Lane</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Watsonville and HWY 152</li>
</ul>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">HWY 101 and Bolsa Rd.:</p>
<ul class="xAXi XoCU  sfxj dAmz UoVV WtEc dSKv seFh " data-testid="prism-list">
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Hwy 152, East of Hwy 101.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152) and East of Hwy 101.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Luchessa Ave. and East of Thomas Rd.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">East of Santa Teresa Blvd. to Castro Valley Rd.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">North of Castro Valley Rd. to Luchessa Ave.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">North of Hwy 25 between Hwy 101 &#038; Bloomfield Rd.  </li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">West of Bloomfield Ave. between Hwy 25 &#038; Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152)</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">East of Hwy 101 to Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152)</li>
</ul>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The county is encouraging resident to stay off the roads, creek beds, waterways and fast moving waters. For more information, go to www.PrepareSCC.org/Flood.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">5 p.m.<br />Santa Clara County braces for more storms</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">In Santa Clara County, clean up and repairs continue after the region was hit with flooding and mass power outages.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Now, officials are preparing for the next round of storms and working to make sure the public is ready too.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;Crews, as you&#8217;re well aware, are working around the clock for the past few weeks to remove debris and other blockages from those portions of creeks and streams throughout Santa Clara County,&#8221; said John Varela, Valley Water board chair.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The emergency order has been extended throughout the county to provide necessary resources.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Varela says nearly 52,000 homes and businesses in Santa Clara County are within the FEMA special flood hazard area.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">County officials say the circumstances are challenging, but they&#8217;re ready for the worst.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;This season, we&#8217;ve been coordinating all year through hot weather and cold weather,&#8221; said Darrell Ray, deputy director of Santa Clara County&#8217;s Office of Emergency Management, &#8220;So we got plenty of practice throughout the last 12 months.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Officials also urge everyone to sign up for local reverse 911 alerts like SCCalerts in Santa Clara County.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Other reminders include making sure you have an emergency plan with family and friends and have an emergency supply kit.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">1 p.m.<br />Comcast opens free WiFi hotspots to help residents during storms</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Comcast announced Friday that more than 147,000 public Xfinity WiFi hotspots throughout Northern and Central California are now available and free for anyone, including non-Xfinity customers, to use during the storms. For a map of public hotspots visit Xfinity.com/wifi.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">12:45 p.m.<br />Wind Advisory issued for entire Bay Area on Saturday</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">ABC7 News Meteorologist Drew Tuma says a Wind Advisory has been issued for the entire Bay Area from 4 a.m.-Noon Saturday for wind gusts up to 50 mph.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">6 a.m.<br />Caltrans running limited convoy operations to closure area of Hwy 1</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans is running a limited convoy operation on Friday in order to allow for access in and out of the closure area of state Highway 1 for resupply runs.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">This is limited access to allow for resupplies during this window of milder weather before a more intense storm passes over the region this weekend.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Convoy schedule for Friday:</p>
<ul class="xAXi XoCU  sfxj dAmz UoVV WtEc dSKv seFh " data-testid="prism-list">
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Convoy will depart from Ragged Point at 12 noon and arrive just south of Deetjen&#8217;s Inn at approximately 1:30 p.m.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Convoy will depart from just south of Deetjen&#8217;s Inn at 3 pm and arrive at Ragged Point at approximately 4:40 p.m.</li>
</ul>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 12, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">6 p.m.<br />North Bay prepares for next round of storms</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">In the North Bay, a break between storms Thursday meant a chance to cleanup, dry out and assess the damage from the last storm.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Chain saws were working overtime, trying to remove a giant 100-foot Pine tree from Janine Wilson&#8217;s backyard in Santa Rosa where it toppled around 3 a.m. Thursday, after heavy storms this week.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;We heard a big boom, saw hole in the ceiling, got out and called 911,&#8221; said Wilson. Remarkably, no one was hurt but about that hole in the bedroom ceiling &#8211; it&#8217;s about 12 inches wide.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Across town, Robert Cepeda&#8217;s tree trimming crew was more than busy, he says they&#8217;ve working non-stop since New Year&#8217;s Eve.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">On the fast moving Russian River, levels were holding steady at Forestville.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Flooding could happen possibly Sunday. Sonoma County Fire District Captain Shawn Johnson was watching the river and taking advantage of a break in the weather to do some swift water rescue training.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">3:05 p.m.<br />Oakland Zoo to remain closed</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Oakland Zoo tweeted on Thursday that it would remain closed due to reconstruction delays from massive sinkhole damage caused by the Bay Area storms.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">2:30 p.m.<br />Niles Canyon Road reopens after repairs, flooding</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans tweeted Thursday afternoon that Niles Canyon Road (Highway 84) between Fremont and Sunol has reopened after repairs to a guardrail and flooding.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">12 p.m.<br />Santa Clara Co. leaders urge residents to sign up for Emergency Alerts </p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">After devastating flooding across Santa Clara County, leaders are calling on the public to make potentially life-saving preparations on our last day of dry weather before the rain returns this weekend. The best way they say people can do this is by signing up for emergency alerts from SCCAlerts.org.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">More than one million residents have signed up for the personalized alerts for where you live in the county. 166 thousand texts and made 462 calls have been sent out over our recent winter storms. This includes when the Uvas Creek Flooded in Gilroy. With flooding a possibility this weekend, Santa Clara County wants everyone to be ready for all possibilities.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;Knowledge can save lives,&#8221; Santa Clara Co. Board of Supervisors President Susan Ellenberg said. &#8220;Information can help you avert personal disaster. Connectivity allows you to protect your loved ones.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8:30 a.m.<br />Flood Watch issued for entire Bay Area this weekend</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says a Flood Watch has been issued for the entire Bay Area this weekend. While we&#8217;re getting a break from the rain Thursday, he forecasts it returning with a chance of thunderstorms Friday. An even stronger storm, a Level 3 on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale, is expected to hit the region on Saturday, with the worst of it hitting between 6 a.m. and 12 p.m.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8:30 a.m.<br />Sinkhole closes both directions of Highway 92 near Half Moon Bay, CHP says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Highway 92 in San Mateo County has been shut down again in both directions due to a sinkhole that formed overnight, CHP says. Latest here.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">7 a.m.<br />CA extreme drought virtually eliminated after January storms, Bay Area sees &#8216;huge gains&#8217;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">A new drought monitor is out and the extreme drought category (second highest) has been virtually wiped out across California. A small sliver still exists on the California/Oregon border but that only accounts for 0.3% of the state. Full story here.</p>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 11, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">5 p.m.<br />Hwy 92 reopens with alternating one-way traffic controls due to unsafe road conditions</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Authorities say Highway 92 has reopened with alternating one-way traffic controls from upper Highway 35 west to Pilacritos Creek Road.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Earlier Thursday, CHP shut down the highway due to unsafe road conditions caused by the wet weather. CHP tweeted out a picture of the dip in the road that they said could turn into a sinkhole if cars continue to drive on that portion of the road.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">2:20 p.m.<br />Flood Advisory issued for San Francisco, parts of Marin, San Mateo counties</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says Flood Advisory has been issued for San Francisco, southern Marin County and northern San Mateo County.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">1 p.m.<br />CA water officials give update on parade of storms</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Officials with the California Department of Water Resources and forecasters give an update on the parade of storms that continue to cause problems across the state.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11:18 a.m.<br />State Route 92 in Redwood City closed in both directions at State Route 35 in Redwood City, CHP says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">State Route 92 in Redwood City is closed in both directions between upper and lower State Route 35 due to unsafe road conditions caused by the wet weather, the California Highway Patrol says. They say drivers should take alternate routes.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11:12 a.m.<br />Eastbound lane of Bolinas Road in West Marin closed due to landslide</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Marin Public Works says the eastbound lane of Bolinas Rd is closed near Sky Oaks Rd intersection in West Marin due to a landslide. Traffic controls says measures are in place allow for alternating two-way traffic through the other lane until the road can be repaired.</p>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 10, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">2:15 p.m.<br />Gov. Gavin Newsom and CA officials give update on storm damage in Bay Area, state</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Governor Gavin Newsom and California officials gave an update on the storm damage that slammed the Bay Area and state.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">He says around 34,000 people across California are currently under evacuation orders and 163,000 people are without power in the state.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Gov. Newsom says the wind has been a disproportionate factor in terms of downed power lines and fallen trees.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">He is reminding the public &#8220;just because it looks clear, doesn&#8217;t mean it is clear,&#8221; to take precautions with the weather.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Newsom also addressed the five-year-old San Luis Obispo boy who is missing after he was swept away in floodwaters on Monday.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;It&#8217;s at moments like this, we just pray for a miracle. That young boy child whose lives now danger having been missing for some time, down in Paso Robles.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">He also addressed how we&#8217;re in a drought. &#8220;We&#8217;re in the third year of the driest drought conditions that we&#8217;ve experienced in recorded history going back to 1896.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Newsom also says &#8220;the dryers are getting a lot drier in the last three years and the wets are getting a lot wetter. This weather Whiplash is that new reality?&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">He says the focus should be on how the state manages these challenges and how it deals with hydrology going forward. &#8220;In terms of storm water capture, rainwater capture, and how we address these floods in terms of banking the water for the future.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">1:45 p.m.<br />Flash Flood Warning downgraded to Flash Flood Watch</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">A Flash Flood Warning has been downgraded to a Flash Flood Watch for the entire Bay Area until 4 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">1:21 p.m.<br />Tree falls on Muni bus in San Francisco</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">A big tree fell on a Muni bus in San Francisco on Tuesday, according to ABC7&#8217;s Lyanne Melendez who shot video of the incident. It happened at Stockton and Sutter. Melendez says live power lines also fell. No word yet on any injuries.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">12:40 p.m.<br />Thunderstorms expected at parts of the Bay Area this afternoon, National Weather Service says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The National Weather Service says thunderstorms are expected to hit portions of the Bay Area throughout the afternoon on Tuesday. They are advising residents to take precautions, saying &#8220;when thunder roars, go indoors.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Officials say Sutro Tower in San Francisco suffered a lightning strike as a thunderstorm moved across the city.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">12:20 p.m.<br />Flash Flood Warning issued for SF, Daly City and South San Francisco, NWS says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for San Francisco, Daly City CA and South San Francisco until 3:30 p.m., the National Weather Service tweeted on Tuesday.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">10:00 a.m.<br />SF sees half a year&#8217;s worth of rain in last 2 weeks</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">ABC7 News Meteorologist Drew Tuma says San Francisco has seen half a year&#8217;s worth of rain in the last two weeks. Since Christmas Day we have only experienced two completely dry days.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">9 a.m.<br />These State Routes are closed in Santa Cruz County, CHP says</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">SR-9 at Keystone way</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">SR-9, between Glen Arbor Rd. and Holiday Ln.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">SR-9, north of SR-236</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">SR-9 at Lazy Woods Rd.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">SR-35 at Bear Creek Rd.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">SR-236 at Little Basin Rd.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">9 a.m.<br />Nearly 100,000 power outages in Bay Area</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">PG&#038;E is reporting over 93,000 power outages on Tuesday, with most coming from the South Bay.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">PG&#038;E says that over 53,000 outages are in the South Bay and over 19,000 outages are on the Peninsula.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Downed trees and power lines have caused issues Tuesday morning.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">4:45 a.m.<br />Flood Warning canceled for Russian River</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The flood warning along the Russian River has been canceled as cresting moved just below the 32-foot flood stage.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">However, there remains significant flooding and damage in the area. The parking lot at Steelhead Beach on the Russian River is underwater.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">John Cordes says his friend&#8217;s entire yard in Guerneville flooded and his only way out was by boat.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Two cars submerged in flood waters at Slusser and River Roads just outside Santa Rosa.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Fire crews also helped rescue the driver trapped in a Mercedes.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">4:30 a.m.<br />Southbound Hwy 17 has reopened</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Following a landslide that blocked the road on Monday, Highway 17 at Glenwood Dr. in Los Gatos has reopened.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Before reopening the highway, CHP officers were out checking the roadways, which were lined with downed trees.</p>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 9, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">7:45 p.m.<br />All lanes reopened on Highway 101 in Gilroy</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The northbound and southbound lanes of Highway 101 in Gilroy have reopened, according to a Caltrans tweet. Both directions closed following major flooding on the highway and homes flooding.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Video shows homes, highways near Gilroy flooded following major storm</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">6:15p.m.<br />Southbound Highway 101 in Gilroy reopens</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">ABC7&#8217;s Amanda del Castillo said the southbound direction of Highway 101 in Gilroy has reopened.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">5:30 p.m.<br />The following roads remain closed or experiencing flooding in Gilroy:</p>
<li class="  mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">101 South of Monterey Road</li>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa"> Northbound-one lane is open, all southbound lanes are closed. Closure anticipated through at least 6 p.m. For updates,  visit here.</p>
<li class="  mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Castro Valley Road</li>
<li class="  mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Mesa Road</li>
<li class="  mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Miller Avenue at Silva&#8217;s Crossing</li>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The City of Gilroy said drivers need to avoid Silva&#8217;s Crossing and the Christmas Hill Park area due to high flood waters and dangerous conditions.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">As of 5:30 p.m., the following roads are now open to traffic:</p>
<li class="  mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Bolsa Road (traffic is backed up and slow)</li>
<li class="  mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Wren Avenue</li>
<li class="  mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Mantelli Road</li>
<li class="  mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Burchell Road</li>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">3:30 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings issued for parts of Santa Clara Co. due to flooding</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Evacuation warnings have been issued for residents living in the areas of Highway 101 and Bolsa Road due to flooding and other severe weather impacts.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The areas include:</p>
<ul class="xAXi XoCU  sfxj dAmz UoVV WtEc dSKv seFh " data-testid="prism-list">
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Hwy 152, East of Hwy 101.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152) and East of Hwy 101.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">South of Luchessa Ave. and East of Thomas Rd.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">East of Santa Teresa Blvd. to Castro Valley Rd.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">North of Castro Valley Rd. to Luchessa Ave.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">North of Hwy 25 between Hwy 101 &#038; Bloomfield Rd.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">West of Bloomfield Ave. between Hwy 25 &#038; Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152)</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">East of Hwy 101 to Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152)</li>
</ul>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">12:50 p.m.<br />Stretch of southbound Hwy 101 closed near Gilroy due to flooding</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">A stretch of southbound Highway 101 is closed near Gilroy on Monday due to flooding, police said.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Southbound lanes at Mesa Road, just south of Monterey Highway, are closed, according to an advisory sent shortly before noon.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Bolsa Road is also flooding between Travel Park Circle and Carnadero Avenue, police said.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Motorists are asked to avoid the area and use alternate routes.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11:50 p.m.<br />San Jose reporting several road closures due to flooding, landslides</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The City of San Jose is reporting several road closure throughout the city due to flooding and landslides. Officials say Bailey Road between McKean Road and Santa Teresa is closed due to flooding and slides. Gardendale Drive, south of Hillsdale Avenue is closed due to &#8220;water levels overtopping.&#8221; Lastly, Mill Pond Drive under Highway 87 is closed due to flooding.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11:45 a.m.<br />Santa Cruz. Co bridge collapses into Carrolitos Creek</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Fire officials are warning drivers to use another route in Santa Cruz County after the Browns Valley Road Bridge collapsed into the Carrolitos Creek. They say crews have responded to the scene and made contact with residents in the area.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11:30 a.m.<br />San Jose airport parking lot closed due to flooding</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Officials at Mineta San Jose Int&#8217;l Aiport say Parking Lot 2 is currently closed due to flooding. Officials say that it does not impact cars already in the lot but the entrance to the lot. Travelers are being advised to use an alternative lot if you are parking at the airport today.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11:10 a.m.<br />Flooding reported on Crossover Drive through Golden Gate Park</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Residents are encouraged to avoid the stretch of Crossover Drive that runs through Golden Gate Park due to flooding, according to an alert notification from AlertSF.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Emergency crews are working to clear the road between Fulton Street and Lincoln Way.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Drivers can expect additional travel time, and should consider alternative routes, said the notification.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Life traffic updates can be found at https://511.org/.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">10:50 a.m.</p>
<p>All westbound lanes of Hwy 37 in Marin County closed due to flooding </p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Caltrans says all westbound lanes of Highway 37 at Atherton Drive in Marin County are closed due to flooding. For live traffic conditions head to https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">10:45 a.m.<br />Road closures reported in Fairfield due to flooding</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Flooding in Fairfield resulted in some road closures Monday morning, police said.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The closures include the on- and off- ramps to: Webster Street from Highway 12 and from Jackson Street to Highway 12. In addition, Abernathy at Suisun Valley Road are closed due to floods, according to police.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Residents were advised to never drive through flooded roadways and if possible, to avoid traveling.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Flooding can be reported to the Fairfield Police Departments dispatch at (707) 428-7300.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">10 a.m.<br />Southbound Highway 17 closed due to landslide</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The California Highway Patrol tweeted out Monday morning that southbound Highway 17 is closed south of Glenwood Drive due to a landslide.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8:50 a.m.<br />Several Petaluma roads closed due to flooding</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Roads across Petaluma has been closed due to flooding that has stranded several drivers. Authorities advise residents to avoid flooded roads and use detours. They say the rain is subsiding in the area but runoff from the Petaluma River watershed will continue for the next few hours.</p>
<ul class="xAXi XoCU  sfxj dAmz UoVV WtEc dSKv seFh " data-testid="prism-list">
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Petaluma Blvd North between Corona Road and US 101.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Old Redwood Hwy between North McDowell and US 101.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">The intersection of Petaluma North and Industrial Drive/Stony Point Road is closed.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Stony Point Road between Petaluma Blvd North and Pepper Road.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Rainsville Road between Stony Road and Liberty Road.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Lakeville Hwy (SR-116) between Stage Gulch Road and Frates Road.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Westbound Lakeville in the 100 block, near Madison Street.</li>
<li class="mmrh lZur foTE ZHLt cnYs qArv hxIM PEHo hCke nYZy novo jyDs tpQa " data-testid="prism-list-item">Northbound North McDowell at Redwood Way. </li>
</ul>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8:15 a.m.<br />An Evacuation Warning has been issued for parts of Vacaville</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Authorities have issued an Evacuation Warning for residents in the Southwood Place area in Vacaville. Officials say anyone living South of Marshall Road, East of Peabody, North of Alamo and West of the Putah Canal is advised there is a potential threat to life and property.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">6:40 a.m.<br />Santa Cruz County evacuations</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">There are evacuations happening Monday morning in Santa Cruz County as the San Lorenzo River is at flood stage.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Aptos Beach Flats are under evacuation orders, as well as people in Felton Grove and Paradise Park.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">You are also asked to leave if you are in Soquel Wharf Road.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">People evacuating in the county can go to the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds in Watsonville and Cabrillo College in Aptos. Both areas are pet friendly and have RV parking.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Santa Cruz County provided this link to check on evacuations. You can also call 831-454-2285 for details on evacuations and shelters.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">5:00 a.m.<br />President Biden approves California Emergency Declaration</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The White House has approved Governor Gavin Newsom&#8217;s request to declare a federal emergency in California due to floods and storms.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">This allows the state to get more federal funds and resources.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">That includes Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Sonoma, and Santa Cruz counties.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">This comes after Newsome announced the state government has mobilized resources.</p>
<h2 class="RxNC PvZ nIjP PMXY LmsH SfAH mNgy NMbp LBPR">Jan. 8, 2023</h2>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">5:30 p.m.<br />Several Sonoma Co. schools will remain closed due to severe weather</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">As of Sunday night, some Sonoma County schools will remain closed on Monday due to severe weather. Here&#8217;s a list.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">2:45 p.m.<br />Gov. Newsom discusses statewide efforts on flood safety amid severe winter storms</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">In a press conference, Governor Gavin Newsom and state, local and federal officials provided updates on the ongoing severe winter storms impacting California. The Governor highlighted flood preparations and discuss statewide efforts around flood safety.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">He says the state government has mobilized resources to respond to flooding, power outages and major disasters.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Gov. Newsom is urging the public to use common sense and avoid putting yourself in dangerous situations.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;Just a foot of water and your car is floating. Half a foot of water and you&#8217;re off your feet. Half a foot of water you&#8217;re losing control of your vehicle. We&#8217;re seeing people go around these detours. because they don&#8217;t see any obstacles. they think everything is fine. putting their lives at risk and putting first responders lives at risk.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The California National Guard has mobilized troops and has four rescue helicopters on standby- including one here in the Bay Area.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Ambulance strike teams have also been activated around the state.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Drivers are being asked to postpone travel, if possible.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">11:45 a.m.<br />A High Wind Warning issued for the entire Bay Area starting tonight through Monday morning</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">A High Wind Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for the entire Bay Area starting at 8 p.m. tonight lasting through tomorrow morning, ABC7 meteorologist Drew Tuma tweeted on Sunday. Winds could gust as high as 60 mph around the Bay shoreline with 80 mph gusts possible along the coast and in our hills. Expect more trees down and power outages.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The National Weather Service says south winds 20 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph expected in the valley locations. 35 to 50 mph with gusts up to 80 mph above 1000 feet.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Local gusts to around 80 mph along the coast and highest peaks.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The High Wind Warning is issued for Marin Coastal Range, Sonoma Coastal Range, North Bay Interior Mountains, Coastal North Bay, Including Point Reyes National Seashore and North Bay Interior Valleys.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The NWS says damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">9:30 a.m.<br />Flood Warning issued for Guadalupe River in Santa Clara County on Monday</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Warning for the Guadalupe River in Santa Clara County above the Almaden Expressway on Monday.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">&#8220;The next in a series of strong storms will move into the area tonight into Monday. Excessive rainfall will lead to increasing flooding concerns through the day on Monday as the heaviest rain is expected to fall between the hours of 4 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday,&#8221; the NWS wrote.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">8:30 a.m.<br />Muir Woods closed Sunday as park officials asses wind damage</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Park officials say Muir Woods in Mill Valley will be closed on Sunday as they will assess the park from high wind damage. They said all parking reservations will be automatically canceled and refunded.</p>
<p class="Ekqk lqtk MTjh yuUa">Bay City News contributed to article </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; An extremely dangerous atmospheric river continues to move through the San Francisco Bay Area and has caused flooding on roadways and highways around the region, as well as significant storm damage. Thursday&#8217;s storm is ranking a strong Level 3 on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale. This is compared to the &#8230;</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"><span>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; </span>An extremely dangerous atmospheric river continues to move through the San Francisco Bay Area and has caused flooding on roadways and highways around the region, as well as significant storm damage.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Thursday&#8217;s storm is ranking a strong Level 3 on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale. This is compared to the Level 5 storm on Wednesday, the first level 5 in the history of the scale.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The entire region remains under a Flood Watch, and winds will continue to be an issue until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 5, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:45 a.m.<br />Flood Warning issued for Alameda, Contra Costa counties</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 News Meteorologist Drew Tuma says a flood warning has been issued for Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Flooding of creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. Streams continue to rise due to excess runoff from earlier rainfall.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6 a.m.<br />Tree falls on Caltrain tracks in Burlingame </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Caltrain says that a large tree fell and is blocking the northbound and southbound railroad tracks near the Burlingame Avenue station. The California Drive and North Lane railroad crossing are closed to traffic until further notice.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials say that a tree fell on an overhead line at 2 a.m. Caltrain is suspending service between Hillsdale and Milbrae. Crews are working on removing the tree and getting service back running.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 a.m.<br />19-year-old killed in Fairfield crash Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 News is learning about a deadly accident that happened Wednesday morning. Police say that a 19-year-old woman was driving on Vanden Road at One Lake, which was partially flooded, when she hydroplaned and lost control. She then collided into a utility pole and did not survive the crash.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Police say she was likely going at speeds unsafe for the conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The woman&#8217;s name is not being released by police.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 a.m.<br />Tree falls on Oakland apartment building</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A large eucalyptus tree fell on a three-story apartment building at 3293 Lynde St. in Oakland.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 4, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:46 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings in Santa Clara County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County has issued evacuation warnings to community members residing in the watershed areas of the Uvas Reservoir and Pacheco Pass River Basin due to weather conditions and risks to the general public and property. For more details, visit the county website here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:35 p.m.<br />Toddler dies in Sonoma County home hit by falling tree</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Toddler has died after a tree fell onto a home in Occidental Wednesday night, fire officials said. The toddler aged 2.5 was home with their mom and dad when it happened.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Firefighters performed CPR while waiting for medics to arrive but the infant did not make it.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:00 p.m.<br />Dam failure prompts Flash Flood Warning in San Benito Co.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for a dam floodgate release in northwestern San Benito County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Dam operators reported the spillway of the North Fork Dam being compromised just after 6 p.m. and predict that water will overtop the spillway by tomorrow morning. This will impact areas, including Lovers Lane, Pacheco Creek and Santa Ana Creek.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Flooding is already being reported along the Pacheco Pass Reservoir.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS says residents who are in low lying areas below the North Fork Dam are urged to move to higher ground immediately.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:25 p.m.<br />Wind gusts knock over gas station canopy in Daly City</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">This video of wind gusts so strong they knocked over the canopy of a gas station came in just minutes ago. This happened a short time ago in Daly City. At this time, we&#8217;re not hearing of any reports of injuries, but you can see the gas pump was crushed by the fallen canopy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:10 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order lifted in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The earlier Shelter in Place from Canal to mid-block Novato St due to multiple blown transformers and downed live wires has been lifted, according to San Rafael officials. Roadways have re-opened, however the power line had to be cut by PG&#038;E and power is now out in the area, possibly expected to be out until tomorrow.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:04 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued a shelter-in-place order from Canal to mid-block Novato Street in San Rafael due to multiple blown transformers and live high voltage wires down. No vehicle or pedestrian traffic is allowed. For more information, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:56 p.m.<br />Lanes blocked on I-280 in San Bruno</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The southbound lanes of I-280 just north of Skyline Blvd in San Bruno is blocked due to multiple downed trees, CHP said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Only one of the far left lane is open. CHP are asking drivers to avoid the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:40 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings for Russian River area</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued an evacuation warning for residents living near the Russian River and its surrounding areas from Healdsburg to Jenner amid flooding threat. For the full list of evacuation warning zones, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Oakland, Milpitas declare State of Emergencies</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The cities of Oakland and Milpitas declared local state of emergencies amid the powerful Level 5 storm. The declaration of the emergencies will enable cities to utilize all resources necessary to prepare and respond to the storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:15 p.m.<br />San Francisco officials urge residents to stay off roads, limit 911 calls</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Mayor London Breed joined city leaders to urge residents to stay off the roads as the storm intensifies Wednesday night. Officials are asking residents to limit 911 calls except for in emergency situations, as all crews are on hands-on-deck responding to weather-related incidents. For all non-emergency calls, you can dial 311.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4:30 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuations ordered for multiple areas in Santa Cruz County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders for multiple areas of Santa Cruz County were issued Wednesday afternoon as more rainfall hit the county, bringing higher flood risks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office issued evacuation orders for unincorporated areas including the Paradise Park area in zone CRZ-E081 and the Felton Grove neighborhood in zones FEL-E008 and FEL-E012.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The following evacuation zones are also under an immediate evacuation order: CTL-E010, CTL-E014, CTL-E015, CTL-E018, and CTL-E019 zones in the Soquel area north of state Highway 1, the CTL-E050, CTL-E051 zones in the La Selva Beach area, PAJ-E015, PAJ-E024, PAJ-E026, PAJ-E027, PAJ-E028, PAJ-E029 zones near Pajaro, and WTS-E017, WTS-E018, WTS-E019 zones in Watsonville.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation zone CRZ-E001-C near Whitehouse Canyon Road has also been ordered to evacuate.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders in those areas are mandatory and the areas are closed to public access.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">In addition, areas around Capitola Village and Felton are under evacuation warnings, as are areas of Boulder Creek, the area around Last Chance Trail and the Lompico and Zayante areas. Those who require additional time to evacuate and people who have pets and livestock should evacuate now, per the Capitola Police Department and Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For a complete list of evacuation zones, visit https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3:30 p.m.<br />Evacuations urged for parts of Alameda County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents of Kilkare, Palomares and Niles Canyon roads in Alameda County are urged to evacuate because of the storm, saturated soils and runoff, county officials said on Twitter at 2:31 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Rain is expected to become heavy Wednesday afternoon and stretch into Thursday. A wind warning is in effect until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NOAA sending hurricane hunters into storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says NOAA is sending their hurricane hunters into our atmospheric river right now to gather data on the storm&#8217;s strength.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Departure, Arrival flights grounded at SFO</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Departures and arrivals at San Francisco International Airport are grounded due to wind until at least 3 p.m., according to a representative.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"> 2:15 p.m.<br />Several Bay Area counties under State of Emergency due to storm </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sonoma, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties have all declared an emergency. In Contra Costa County, the city of Danville is under a state of emergency. The city of Watsonville in Santa Cruz County has also declared a state of emergency.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:15 a.m.<br />Newsom declares State of Emergency to support storm response, recovery efforts</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a State of Emergency for California to help with the response and recovery efforts to the large winter storm moving through the state. This will allow California to respond quickly to support local governments, authorities in their ongoing response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:10 a.m.<br />CHP issues high wind advisory for Golden Gate Bridge </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued a High Wind Advisory for the Golden Gate Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:55 a.m.<br />CA officials give update on Level 5 storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">State officials will provide update on the state&#8217;s response to the impacts to California communities following a strong winter storm. Officials will also discuss the continued efforts the state is making to keep Californians safe.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10 a.m.<br />Several Bay Area schools announce closures for Wednesday, Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Several schools across the Bay Area have announced they will be closed either Wednesday or Thursday due to the severe storm moving through the area. Here&#8217;s a look at the closures so far:</p>
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<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Horicon School in Annapolis in Sonoma county &#8211; closed today Wednesday 1/4</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">The South San Francisco Unified School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">San Mateo Foster City School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, January 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Pacifica School District closed Thursday 1/5 (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Portola Valley School District &#8211; all schools will be closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:45 a.m.<br />Crow Canyon Road in San Ramon closed, open to residents only, police say</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police say Crow Canyon Road is closed to traffic in both directions between San Ramon and Castro Valley. There is limited access for residents only.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:30 a.m.<br />CHP issues High wind advisories for Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued high wind advisories issued for three Bay Area bridges: Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:50 a.m.<br />BART warns up to 20-minute systemwide delay due to wet weather</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">BART is warning riders there may be up to 20-minute delays systemwide due to wet weather conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />East Bay Regional Parks District closed through Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The largest regional park system in the country is closing down because of the strong storm hitting the Bay Area. East Bay Regional Parks District has closed down all parks from today through tomorrow. Residents are advised by the park district to not enter the parks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Parks are expected to reopen on Friday after officials asses the weather conditions. For reopenings and more information on east bay regional parks you can head to their website.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8 a.m.<br />SF out of sandbags, hope to have more later Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Department of Public Works said Wednesday morning that no more sandbags are currently available for residents and businesses seeking them to prevent flooding from an atmospheric river hitting the city this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Public Works officials said more sandbags are expected to be available at the operations yard later Wednesday, but the exact time was to be determined.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 a.m.<br />Marin County activates emergency shelter for unhoused residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Marin County activated its severe weather emergency shelter starting Wednesday for people experiencing homelessness in anticipation of more heavy rain hitting the Bay Area this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The overnight warming shelter is located at the Marin County Health and Wellness campus located at 3240 Kerner Blvd., in San Rafael. It will be open from 5 p.m. Wednesday to 6:30 a.m. Thursday. Individuals are encouraged to sign in by 8 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The nearest public transportation to the campus, according to Google Maps, is the bus stop at Bellam Boulevard and Lisbon Street, which is served by Marin Transit&#8217;s 580 and 23 routes. It is also near the stop at Kerner Boulevard and Larkspur Street served by Marin&#8217;s 23, 29, 35, 36 and 645 routes.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">VIDEO: Marin Co. announces emergency shelter for unhoused community</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:30 a.m.<br />Danville declares local emergency through Jan. 10</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Town of Danville has proclaimed a local emergency in response to the ugly storms expected to start Wednesday, while the city is still cleaning up after last weekend&#8217;s wet weather that included flooding and mudslides.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Acting as the city&#8217;s director of emergency services, Town Manager Joe Calabrigo signed the proclamation just before noon Tuesday, according to a statement from city officials. The proclamation will remain in effect until noon on Tuesday, Jan. 10.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The declaration allows Danville greater flexibility to contract for and obtain supplies for more expedient disaster response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents can contact the police department for safety concerns at (925) 820-2144. To request non-urgent assistance for clean-up or other concerns, call Danville Maintenance Services at (925) 314-3450 or go to www.danville.ca.gov/danvilleconnect.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For assistance with county-maintained or privately-maintained creeks, call county public works at (925) 313-7000 or email admin@pw.ccounty.us. For power outage information, go to www.pge.com/outagealerts. Weather can be monitored at www.weather.gov/mtr.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 3, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:18 p.m.<br />Evacuation orders for unhoused living near creeks</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Jose has issued a mandatory evacuation order for unhoused people living in creek areas, police tweeted. SJPD says officers are responding to creek areas and making announcements to evacuate. Shelters will be provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 p.m.<br />An area of Santa Cruz Co. being evacuated ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An area near Whitehouse Canyon Road in Santa Cruz County is being evacuated due to concerns with a culvert, the sheriff&#8217;s office announced on Tuesday evening.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A culvert under Whitehouse Canyon Road became undermined during the last storm and that caused a part of the roadway to fail. The sheriff&#8217;s office anticipates that the upcoming rains pose a &#8220;significant concern&#8221; that the entire culvert could completely fail, making the roadway impassable for medical and law enforcement resources.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The zone being evacuated is CRZ-E001-C. To pinpoint its location, go to https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Road closures can be monitored at https://sccroadclosure.org.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:50 p.m.<br />San Jose announces State of Emergency before historic storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">On Tuesday, the City of San Jose proclaimed a State of Emergency ahead of the atmospheric river weather event. The proclamation provides emergency powers to the city needed to respond to the storm events, and simultaneously issues an evacuation order to people living within or along waterways for their safety.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We want to make sure all residents are informed and prepared to stay safe, and that city staff has the ability to move quickly to relocate encampments that are in harm&#8217;s way,&#8221; San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:50 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Watsonville in Santa Cruz Co. at high risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The City of Watsonville issued mandatory evacuation orders Tuesday evening for neighborhoods with a high risk of flooding ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city tweeted a map highlighting the areas ordered to evacuate in Santa Cruz County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;If your residence is located within this map&#8217;s blue-shaded area, you&#8217;re asked to evacuate NOW or as soon as possible to safely get ahead of the storm&#8217;s flooding,&#8221; the tweet wrote.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An overnight shelter opened at Cesar Chavez Middle School (440 Arthur Rd.). This site will serve as the central location to accommodate residents. Shelter space will be limited, so pets must be dropped off at the Animal Shelter (580 Airport Blvd.) before the storm or make arrangements with friends or family.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Ramsay Park (1301 Main St.) is also now open and serves as a place for residents to meet up with family members and get information on available services. There will be limited onsite services.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For those who need transportation services, Lift Line will be available to assist. Please call 831-688-9663.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:10 p.m.<br />SF Bay Ferry suspending service for 2 routes affecting Alameda, Oakland on Wednesday, agency says</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Bay Ferry will be suspending service to two routes affecting Alameda and Oakland on Wednesday due to the storm forecast, the agency said on Tuesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Harbor Bay and South San Francisco routes will not be sailing in either direction.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;Big southerly winds have outsized impacts at Harbor Bay and SSF terminals,&#8221; said the agency on Twitter.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">All other routes will operate as scheduled, the agency said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">RELATED: Here&#8217;s how Bay Area is preparing for dangerous Level 5 storm taking aim at region</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 p.m.<br />Flood Warning issued for the Russian River in the North Bay</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Flood Warning has been issued on the Russian River near Johnson&#8217;s Beach in Guerneville, according to Meteorologist Drew Tuma. River forecast to crest at 35.4 feet Thursday evening causing moderate flooding.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 p.m.<br />Pleasant Hill announces several sandbag locations ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill officials said Tuesday that city sandbag locations have been refilled and asked residents to respect the city&#8217;s 10-bag limit per household ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are located at City Hall at 100 Gregory Lane, the community center at 320 Civic Drive, and on Hawthorne Drive near Pleasant Oaks Park.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill experienced flooding during last weekend&#8217;s storm and is expected to have similar issues once the next storm hits Wednesday. City officials asked people to not drive through flooded areas and around roadway closure signs and barricades.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />Orinda residents can fill sandbags at 2 locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city of Orinda has sand and empty sandbags available Tuesday at Moraga-Orinda Fire District Fire Station No. 43 at 20 Via Las Cruces, and at Fire Station No. 44 at 295 Orchard Road ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents should bring their own shovels.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Sandbags available at 2 San Ramon locations for residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police said sandbags are available Tuesday at two locations in the city ahead of another large storm forecast in the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The sandbags are available at Central Park at 12501 Alcosta Blvd. and at Athan Downs Park at 2975 Montevideo Drive.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2 p.m.<br />Santa Clara Co. offering free sandbags are several locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County residents can get free filled sandbags from sandbag sites operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District ahead of more heavy rainfall expected this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">At the five Valley Water sandbag sites scattered throughout the county, residents can pick up free filled sandbags or fill their own with bags and sand the district has provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">There are also 20 city and county public works yards with bags and sand that residents can fill themselves. A shovel and someone to help lift the sandbags is recommended since they are heavy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Some sites may require proof of residency. More information and site locations can be found at https://www.valleywater.org/flooding-safety/flood-ready/sandbags.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:45 p.m.<br />SF leaders give update on how city is preparing for storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Francisco leaders provided an update on how the city is preparing for the incoming atmospheric river. This comes after the city saw more than 5 inches of rainfall on New Year&#8217;s Eve causing widespread flooding making it the second wettest day in recorded history in San Francisco. Mayor London Breed says Wednesday&#8217;s storm will be significant. She is urging people to limit travel if possible. She warns of localized flooding. The mayor also says to use 911 for life-threatening emergencies, and 311 for reports of flooding in one&#8217;s home or business.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Department of Emergency and Management Mary Ellen Carroll says the National Weather Service has upgraded the wind gusts for Wednesday to 60 to 70 mph. There will be a Flood Watch from Wednesday at 4 a.m. to Thursday at 4 p.m. This could mean power outages and falling trees.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials are also recommending people to stock up on batteries and flashlights.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:30 p.m.<br />SF warns sandbags are running low</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Public Works says it is running low on sandbags. Residents asked to only get them if you really need them, limit of five per address.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We have a limited supply of sandbags available for San Francisco residents whose properties are prone to flooding. Limit 5 per address. Pick up at our Operations Yard, Marin and Kansas streets gate. We&#8217;ll stay open until 8 p.m. Please only get sandbags if you really need them.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are available for residents and business owners. More details are available through &#8220;SF72&#8221; here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />Most of Bay Area under moderate risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has placed most of the Bay Area under a moderate risk of flooding tomorrow for excessive rainfall. ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says given our wet soil conditions produced by recent heavy rains, flooding is likely.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NWS says powerful storm could cause &#8216;loss of life&#8217;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service said Monday that this upcoming storm will likely be &#8220;the most impactful system on a widespread scale that this meteorologist has seen in a long time.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS officials say not only will this storm bring flooding, power outages and &#8220;disruption to commerce,&#8221; it will also most likely cause loss of human life. They say this system will be brutal and needs to be taken seriously.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"><span>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; </span>An extremely dangerous atmospheric river continues to move through the San Francisco Bay Area and has caused flooding on roadways and highways around the region, as well as significant storm damage.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Thursday&#8217;s storm is ranking a strong level 3 on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale. This is compared to the level 5 storm on Wednesday, the first level 5 in the history of the scale.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The entire region remains under a Flood Watch, and winds will continue to be an issue until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 5, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6 a.m.<br />Tree falls on Caltrain tracks in Burlingame </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Caltrain says that a large tree fell and is blocking the northbound and southbound railroad tracks near the Burlingame Avenue station. The California Drive and North Lane railroad crossing are closed to traffic until further notice.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Caltrain says it should be cleared by 6:45 a.m.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 a.m.<br />19-year-old killed in Fairfield crash Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 News is learning about a deadly accident that happened Wednesday morning. Police say that a 19-year-old woman was driving on Vanden Road at One Lake, which was partially flooded, when she hydroplaned and lost control. She then collided into a utility pole and did not survive the crash.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Police say she was likely going at speeds unsafe for the conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The woman&#8217;s name is not being released by police.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 a.m.<br />Tree falls on Oakland apartment building</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A large eucalyptus tree fell on a three-story apartment building at 3293 Lynde St. in Oakland.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 4, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:46 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings in Santa Clara County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County has issued evacuation warnings to community members residing in the watershed areas of the Uvas Reservoir and Pacheco Pass River Basin due to weather conditions and risks to the general public and property. For more details, visit the county website here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:35 p.m.<br />Toddler dies in Sonoma County home hit by falling tree</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Toddler has died after a tree fell onto a home in Occidental Wednesday night, fire officials said. The toddler aged 2.5 was home with their mom and dad when it happened.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Firefighters performed CPR while waiting for medics to arrive but the infant did not make it.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:00 p.m.<br />Dam failure prompts Flash Flood Warning in San Benito Co.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for a dam floodgate release in northwestern San Benito County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Dam operators reported the spillway of the North Fork Dam being compromised just after 6 p.m. and predict that water will overtop the spillway by tomorrow morning. This will impact areas, including Lovers Lane, Pacheco Creek and Santa Ana Creek.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Flooding is already being reported along the Pacheco Pass Reservoir.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS says residents who are in low lying areas below the North Fork Dam are urged to move to higher ground immediately.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:25 p.m.<br />Wind gusts knock over gas station canopy in Daly City</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">This video of wind gusts so strong they knocked over the canopy of a gas station came in just minutes ago. This happened a short time ago in Daly City. At this time, we&#8217;re not hearing of any reports of injuries, but you can see the gas pump was crushed by the fallen canopy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:10 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order lifted in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The earlier Shelter in Place from Canal to mid-block Novato St due to multiple blown transformers and downed live wires has been lifted, according to San Rafael officials. Roadways have re-opened, however the power line had to be cut by PG&#038;E and power is now out in the area, possibly expected to be out until tomorrow.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:04 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued a shelter-in-place order from Canal to mid-block Novato Street in San Rafael due to multiple blown transformers and live high voltage wires down. No vehicle or pedestrian traffic is allowed. For more information, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:56 p.m.<br />Lanes blocked on I-280 in San Bruno</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The southbound lanes of I-280 just north of Skyline Blvd in San Bruno is blocked due to multiple downed trees, CHP said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Only one of the far left lane is open. CHP are asking drivers to avoid the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:40 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings for Russian River area</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued an evacuation warning for residents living near the Russian River and its surrounding areas from Healdsburg to Jenner amid flooding threat. For the full list of evacuation warning zones, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Oakland, Milpitas declare State of Emergencies</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The cities of Oakland and Milpitas declared local state of emergencies amid the powerful Level 5 storm. The declaration of the emergencies will enable cities to utilize all resources necessary to prepare and respond to the storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:15 p.m.<br />San Francisco officials urge residents to stay off roads, limit 911 calls</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Mayor London Breed joined city leaders to urge residents to stay off the roads as the storm intensifies Wednesday night. Officials are asking residents to limit 911 calls except for in emergency situations, as all crews are on hands-on-deck responding to weather-related incidents. For all non-emergency calls, you can dial 311.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4:30 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuations ordered for multiple areas in Santa Cruz County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders for multiple areas of Santa Cruz County were issued Wednesday afternoon as more rainfall hit the county, bringing higher flood risks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office issued evacuation orders for unincorporated areas including the Paradise Park area in zone CRZ-E081 and the Felton Grove neighborhood in zones FEL-E008 and FEL-E012.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The following evacuation zones are also under an immediate evacuation order: CTL-E010, CTL-E014, CTL-E015, CTL-E018, and CTL-E019 zones in the Soquel area north of state Highway 1, the CTL-E050, CTL-E051 zones in the La Selva Beach area, PAJ-E015, PAJ-E024, PAJ-E026, PAJ-E027, PAJ-E028, PAJ-E029 zones near Pajaro, and WTS-E017, WTS-E018, WTS-E019 zones in Watsonville.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation zone CRZ-E001-C near Whitehouse Canyon Road has also been ordered to evacuate.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders in those areas are mandatory and the areas are closed to public access.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">In addition, areas around Capitola Village and Felton are under evacuation warnings, as are areas of Boulder Creek, the area around Last Chance Trail and the Lompico and Zayante areas. Those who require additional time to evacuate and people who have pets and livestock should evacuate now, per the Capitola Police Department and Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For a complete list of evacuation zones, visit https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3:30 p.m.<br />Evacuations urged for parts of Alameda County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents of Kilkare, Palomares and Niles Canyon roads in Alameda County are urged to evacuate because of the storm, saturated soils and runoff, county officials said on Twitter at 2:31 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Rain is expected to become heavy Wednesday afternoon and stretch into Thursday. A wind warning is in effect until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NOAA sending hurricane hunters into storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says NOAA is sending their hurricane hunters into our atmospheric river right now to gather data on the storm&#8217;s strength.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Departure, Arrival flights grounded at SFO</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Departures and arrivals at San Francisco International Airport are grounded due to wind until at least 3 p.m., according to a representative.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"> 2:15 p.m.<br />Several Bay Area counties under State of Emergency due to storm </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sonoma, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties have all declared an emergency. In Contra Costa County, the city of Danville is under a state of emergency. The city of Watsonville in Santa Cruz County has also declared a state of emergency.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:15 a.m.<br />Newsom declares State of Emergency to support storm response, recovery efforts</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a State of Emergency for California to help with the response and recovery efforts to the large winter storm moving through the state. This will allow California to respond quickly to support local governments, authorities in their ongoing response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:10 a.m.<br />CHP issues high wind advisory for Golden Gate Bridge </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued a High Wind Advisory for the Golden Gate Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:55 a.m.<br />CA officials give update on Level 5 storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">State officials will provide update on the state&#8217;s response to the impacts to California communities following a strong winter storm. Officials will also discuss the continued efforts the state is making to keep Californians safe.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10 a.m.<br />Several Bay Area schools announce closures for Wednesday, Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Several schools across the Bay Area have announced they will be closed either Wednesday or Thursday due to the severe storm moving through the area. Here&#8217;s a look at the closures so far:</p>
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<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Horicon School in Annapolis in Sonoma county &#8211; closed today Wednesday 1/4</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">The South San Francisco Unified School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">San Mateo Foster City School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, January 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Pacifica School District closed Thursday 1/5 (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Portola Valley School District &#8211; all schools will be closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
</ul>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:45 a.m.<br />Crow Canyon Road in San Ramon closed, open to residents only, police say</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police say Crow Canyon Road is closed to traffic in both directions between San Ramon and Castro Valley. There is limited access for residents only.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:30 a.m.<br />CHP issues High wind advisories for Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued high wind advisories issued for three Bay Area bridges: Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:50 a.m.<br />BART warns up to 20-minute systemwide delay due to wet weather</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">BART is warning riders there may be up to 20-minute delays systemwide due to wet weather conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />East Bay Regional Parks District closed through Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The largest regional park system in the country is closing down because of the strong storm hitting the Bay Area. East Bay Regional Parks District has closed down all parks from today through tomorrow. Residents are advised by the park district to not enter the parks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Parks are expected to reopen on Friday after officials asses the weather conditions. For reopenings and more information on east bay regional parks you can head to their website.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8 a.m.<br />SF out of sandbags, hope to have more later Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Department of Public Works said Wednesday morning that no more sandbags are currently available for residents and businesses seeking them to prevent flooding from an atmospheric river hitting the city this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Public Works officials said more sandbags are expected to be available at the operations yard later Wednesday, but the exact time was to be determined.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 a.m.<br />Marin County activates emergency shelter for unhoused residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Marin County activated its severe weather emergency shelter starting Wednesday for people experiencing homelessness in anticipation of more heavy rain hitting the Bay Area this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The overnight warming shelter is located at the Marin County Health and Wellness campus located at 3240 Kerner Blvd., in San Rafael. It will be open from 5 p.m. Wednesday to 6:30 a.m. Thursday. Individuals are encouraged to sign in by 8 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The nearest public transportation to the campus, according to Google Maps, is the bus stop at Bellam Boulevard and Lisbon Street, which is served by Marin Transit&#8217;s 580 and 23 routes. It is also near the stop at Kerner Boulevard and Larkspur Street served by Marin&#8217;s 23, 29, 35, 36 and 645 routes.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">VIDEO: Marin Co. announces emergency shelter for unhoused community</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:30 a.m.<br />Danville declares local emergency through Jan. 10</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Town of Danville has proclaimed a local emergency in response to the ugly storms expected to start Wednesday, while the city is still cleaning up after last weekend&#8217;s wet weather that included flooding and mudslides.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Acting as the city&#8217;s director of emergency services, Town Manager Joe Calabrigo signed the proclamation just before noon Tuesday, according to a statement from city officials. The proclamation will remain in effect until noon on Tuesday, Jan. 10.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The declaration allows Danville greater flexibility to contract for and obtain supplies for more expedient disaster response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents can contact the police department for safety concerns at (925) 820-2144. To request non-urgent assistance for clean-up or other concerns, call Danville Maintenance Services at (925) 314-3450 or go to www.danville.ca.gov/danvilleconnect.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For assistance with county-maintained or privately-maintained creeks, call county public works at (925) 313-7000 or email admin@pw.ccounty.us. For power outage information, go to www.pge.com/outagealerts. Weather can be monitored at www.weather.gov/mtr.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 3, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:18 p.m.<br />Evacuation orders for unhoused living near creeks</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Jose has issued a mandatory evacuation order for unhoused people living in creek areas, police tweeted. SJPD says officers are responding to creek areas and making announcements to evacuate. Shelters will be provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 p.m.<br />An area of Santa Cruz Co. being evacuated ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An area near Whitehouse Canyon Road in Santa Cruz County is being evacuated due to concerns with a culvert, the sheriff&#8217;s office announced on Tuesday evening.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A culvert under Whitehouse Canyon Road became undermined during the last storm and that caused a part of the roadway to fail. The sheriff&#8217;s office anticipates that the upcoming rains pose a &#8220;significant concern&#8221; that the entire culvert could completely fail, making the roadway impassable for medical and law enforcement resources.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The zone being evacuated is CRZ-E001-C. To pinpoint its location, go to https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Road closures can be monitored at https://sccroadclosure.org.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:50 p.m.<br />San Jose announces State of Emergency before historic storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">On Tuesday, the City of San Jose proclaimed a State of Emergency ahead of the atmospheric river weather event. The proclamation provides emergency powers to the city needed to respond to the storm events, and simultaneously issues an evacuation order to people living within or along waterways for their safety.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We want to make sure all residents are informed and prepared to stay safe, and that city staff has the ability to move quickly to relocate encampments that are in harm&#8217;s way,&#8221; San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:50 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Watsonville in Santa Cruz Co. at high risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The City of Watsonville issued mandatory evacuation orders Tuesday evening for neighborhoods with a high risk of flooding ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city tweeted a map highlighting the areas ordered to evacuate in Santa Cruz County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;If your residence is located within this map&#8217;s blue-shaded area, you&#8217;re asked to evacuate NOW or as soon as possible to safely get ahead of the storm&#8217;s flooding,&#8221; the tweet wrote.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An overnight shelter opened at Cesar Chavez Middle School (440 Arthur Rd.). This site will serve as the central location to accommodate residents. Shelter space will be limited, so pets must be dropped off at the Animal Shelter (580 Airport Blvd.) before the storm or make arrangements with friends or family.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Ramsay Park (1301 Main St.) is also now open and serves as a place for residents to meet up with family members and get information on available services. There will be limited onsite services.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For those who need transportation services, Lift Line will be available to assist. Please call 831-688-9663.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:10 p.m.<br />SF Bay Ferry suspending service for 2 routes affecting Alameda, Oakland on Wednesday, agency says</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Bay Ferry will be suspending service to two routes affecting Alameda and Oakland on Wednesday due to the storm forecast, the agency said on Tuesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Harbor Bay and South San Francisco routes will not be sailing in either direction.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;Big southerly winds have outsized impacts at Harbor Bay and SSF terminals,&#8221; said the agency on Twitter.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">All other routes will operate as scheduled, the agency said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">RELATED: Here&#8217;s how Bay Area is preparing for dangerous Level 5 storm taking aim at region</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 p.m.<br />Flood Warning issued for the Russian River in the North Bay</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Flood Warning has been issued on the Russian River near Johnson&#8217;s Beach in Guerneville, according to Meteorologist Drew Tuma. River forecast to crest at 35.4 feet Thursday evening causing moderate flooding.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 p.m.<br />Pleasant Hill announces several sandbag locations ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill officials said Tuesday that city sandbag locations have been refilled and asked residents to respect the city&#8217;s 10-bag limit per household ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are located at City Hall at 100 Gregory Lane, the community center at 320 Civic Drive, and on Hawthorne Drive near Pleasant Oaks Park.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill experienced flooding during last weekend&#8217;s storm and is expected to have similar issues once the next storm hits Wednesday. City officials asked people to not drive through flooded areas and around roadway closure signs and barricades.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />Orinda residents can fill sandbags at 2 locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city of Orinda has sand and empty sandbags available Tuesday at Moraga-Orinda Fire District Fire Station No. 43 at 20 Via Las Cruces, and at Fire Station No. 44 at 295 Orchard Road ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents should bring their own shovels.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Sandbags available at 2 San Ramon locations for residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police said sandbags are available Tuesday at two locations in the city ahead of another large storm forecast in the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The sandbags are available at Central Park at 12501 Alcosta Blvd. and at Athan Downs Park at 2975 Montevideo Drive.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2 p.m.<br />Santa Clara Co. offering free sandbags are several locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County residents can get free filled sandbags from sandbag sites operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District ahead of more heavy rainfall expected this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">At the five Valley Water sandbag sites scattered throughout the county, residents can pick up free filled sandbags or fill their own with bags and sand the district has provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">There are also 20 city and county public works yards with bags and sand that residents can fill themselves. A shovel and someone to help lift the sandbags is recommended since they are heavy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Some sites may require proof of residency. More information and site locations can be found at https://www.valleywater.org/flooding-safety/flood-ready/sandbags.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:45 p.m.<br />SF leaders give update on how city is preparing for storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Francisco leaders provided an update on how the city is preparing for the incoming atmospheric river. This comes after the city saw more than 5 inches of rainfall on New Year&#8217;s Eve causing widespread flooding making it the second wettest day in recorded history in San Francisco. Mayor London Breed says Wednesday&#8217;s storm will be significant. She is urging people to limit travel if possible. She warns of localized flooding. The mayor also says to use 911 for life-threatening emergencies, and 311 for reports of flooding in one&#8217;s home or business.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Department of Emergency and Management Mary Ellen Carroll says the National Weather Service has upgraded the wind gusts for Wednesday to 60 to 70 mph. There will be a Flood Watch from Wednesday at 4 a.m. to Thursday at 4 p.m. This could mean power outages and falling trees.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials are also recommending people to stock up on batteries and flashlights.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:30 p.m.<br />SF warns sandbags are running low</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Public Works says it is running low on sandbags. Residents asked to only get them if you really need them, limit of five per address.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We have a limited supply of sandbags available for San Francisco residents whose properties are prone to flooding. Limit 5 per address. Pick up at our Operations Yard, Marin and Kansas streets gate. We&#8217;ll stay open until 8 p.m. Please only get sandbags if you really need them.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are available for residents and business owners. More details are available through &#8220;SF72&#8221; here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />Most of Bay Area under moderate risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has placed most of the Bay Area under a moderate risk of flooding tomorrow for excessive rainfall. ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says given our wet soil conditions produced by recent heavy rains, flooding is likely.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NWS says powerful storm could cause &#8216;loss of life&#8217;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service said Monday that this upcoming storm will likely be &#8220;the most impactful system on a widespread scale that this meteorologist has seen in a long time.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS officials say not only will this storm bring flooding, power outages and &#8220;disruption to commerce,&#8221; it will also most likely cause loss of human life. They say this system will be brutal and needs to be taken seriously.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"><span>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; </span>An extremely dangerous atmospheric river has moved into the San Francisco Bay Area and the first round of rain is already causing flooding on roadways and highways around the region.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">However, ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says that the first wave won&#8217;t be the worst of it. The second round which arrives anywhere between 2 p.m. &#8211; 9 p.m. will slowly crawl over us with heavy rain which will make our flooding threat high.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">TIMELINE: Wednesday&#8217;s very strong storm upgraded to Level 5; NWS says could cause &#8216;loss of life&#8217;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">This storm is ranking a Level 5 on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale. This is the first level 5 storm in the history of the scale.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:46 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings in Santa Clara County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County has issued evacuation warnings to community members residing in the watershed areas of the Uvas Reservoir and Pacheco Pass River Basin due to weather conditions and risks to the general public and property. For more details, visit the county website here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:35 p.m.<br />Infant dies in Sonoma County home hit by falling tree</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An infant has died after a tree fell onto a home in Occidental Wednesday night, fire officials said. The toddler aged 1 or 2 was home with their mom and dad when it happened.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Firefighters performed CPR while waiting for medics to arrive but the infant did not make it.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:00 p.m.<br />Dam failure prompts Flash Flood Warning in San Benito Co.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for a dam floodgate release in northwestern San Benito County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Dam operators reported the spillway of the North Fork Dam being compromised just after 6 p.m. and predict that water will overtop the spillway by tomorrow morning. This will impact areas, including Lovers Lane, Pacheco Creek and Santa Ana Creek.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Flooding is already being reported along the Pacheco Pass Reservoir.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS says residents who are in low lying areas below the North Fork Dam are urged to move to higher ground immediately.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:25 p.m.<br />Wind gusts knock over gas station canopy in Daly City</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">This video of wind gusts so strong they knocked over the canopy of a gas station came in just minutes ago. This happened a short time ago in Daly City. At this time, we&#8217;re not hearing of any reports of injuries, but you can see the gas pump was crushed by the fallen canopy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:10 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order lifted in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The earlier Shelter in Place from Canal to mid-block Novato St due to multiple blown transformers and downed live wires has been lifted, according to San Rafael officials. Roadways have re-opened, however the power line had to be cut by PG&#038;E and power is now out in the area, possibly expected to be out until tomorrow.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:04 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued a shelter-in-place order from Canal to mid-block Novato Street in San Rafael due to multiple blown transformers and live high voltage wires down. No vehicle or pedestrian traffic is allowed. For more information, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:56 p.m.<br />Lanes blocked on I-280 in San Bruno</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The southbound lanes of I-280 just north of Skyline Blvd in San Bruno is blocked due to multiple downed trees, CHP said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Only one of the far left lane is open. CHP are asking drivers to avoid the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:40 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings for Russian River area</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued an evacuation warning for residents living near the Russian River and its surrounding areas from Healdsburg to Jenner amid flooding threat. For the full list of evacuation warning zones, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Oakland, Milpitas declare State of Emergencies</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The cities of Oakland and Milpitas declared local state of emergencies amid the powerful Level 5 storm. The declaration of the emergencies will enable cities to utilize all resources necessary to prepare and respond to the storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:15 p.m.<br />San Francisco officials urge residents to stay off roads, limit 911 calls</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Mayor London Breed joined city leaders to urge residents to stay off the roads as the storm intensifies Wednesday night. Officials are asking residents to limit 911 calls except for in emergency situations, as all crews are on hands-on-deck responding to weather-related incidents. For all non-emergency calls, you can dial 311.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4:30 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuations ordered for multiple areas in Santa Cruz County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders for multiple areas of Santa Cruz County were issued Wednesday afternoon as more rainfall hit the county, bringing higher flood risks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office issued evacuation orders for unincorporated areas including the Paradise Park area in zone CRZ-E081 and the Felton Grove neighborhood in zones FEL-E008 and FEL-E012.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The following evacuation zones are also under an immediate evacuation order: CTL-E010, CTL-E014, CTL-E015, CTL-E018, and CTL-E019 zones in the Soquel area north of state Highway 1, the CTL-E050, CTL-E051 zones in the La Selva Beach area, PAJ-E015, PAJ-E024, PAJ-E026, PAJ-E027, PAJ-E028, PAJ-E029 zones near Pajaro, and WTS-E017, WTS-E018, WTS-E019 zones in Watsonville.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation zone CRZ-E001-C near Whitehouse Canyon Road has also been ordered to evacuate.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders in those areas are mandatory and the areas are closed to public access.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">In addition, areas around Capitola Village and Felton are under evacuation warnings, as are areas of Boulder Creek, the area around Last Chance Trail and the Lompico and Zayante areas. Those who require additional time to evacuate and people who have pets and livestock should evacuate now, per the Capitola Police Department and Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For a complete list of evacuation zones, visit https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3:30 p.m.<br />Evacuations urged for parts of Alameda County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents of Kilkare, Palomares and Niles Canyon roads in Alameda County are urged to evacuate because of the storm, saturated soils and runoff, county officials said on Twitter at 2:31 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Rain is expected to become heavy Wednesday afternoon and stretch into Thursday. A wind warning is in effect until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NOAA sending hurricane hunters into storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says NOAA is sending their hurricane hunters into our atmospheric river right now to gather data on the storm&#8217;s strength.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Departure, Arrival flights grounded at SFO</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Departures and arrivals at San Francisco International Airport are grounded due to wind until at least 3 p.m., according to a representative.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"> 2:15 p.m.<br />Several Bay Area counties under State of Emergency due to storm </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sonoma, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties have all declared an emergency. In Contra Costa County, the city of Danville is under a state of emergency. The city of Watsonville in Santa Cruz County has also declared a state of emergency.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:15 a.m.<br />Newsom declares State of Emergency to support storm response, recovery efforts</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a State of Emergency for California to help with the response and recovery efforts to the large winter storm moving through the state. This will allow California to respond quickly to support local governments, authorities in their ongoing response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:10 a.m.<br />CHP issues high wind advisory for Golden Gate Bridge </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued a High Wind Advisory for the Golden Gate Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:55 a.m.<br />CA officials give update on Level 5 storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">State officials will provide update on the state&#8217;s response to the impacts to California communities following a strong winter storm. Officials will also discuss the continued efforts the state is making to keep Californians safe.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10 a.m.<br />Several Bay Area schools announce closures for Wednesday, Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Several schools across the Bay Area have announced they will be closed either Wednesday or Thursday due to the severe storm moving through the area. Here&#8217;s a look at the closures so far:</p>
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<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Horicon School in Annapolis in Sonoma county &#8211; closed today Wednesday 1/4</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">The South San Francisco Unified School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">San Mateo Foster City School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, January 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Pacifica School District closed Thursday 1/5 (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Portola Valley School District &#8211; all schools will be closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
</ul>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:45 a.m.<br />Crow Canyon Road in San Ramon closed, open to residents only, police say</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police say Crow Canyon Road is closed to traffic in both directions between San Ramon and Castro Valley. There is limited access for residents only.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:30 a.m.<br />CHP issues High wind advisories for Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued high wind advisories issued for three Bay Area bridges: Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:50 a.m.<br />BART warns up to 20-minute systemwide delay due to wet weather</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">BART is warning riders there may be up to 20-minute delays systemwide due to wet weather conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />East Bay Regional Parks District closed through Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The largest regional park system in the country is closing down because of the strong storm hitting the Bay Area. East Bay Regional Parks District has closed down all parks from today through tomorrow. Residents are advised by the park district to not enter the parks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Parks are expected to reopen on Friday after officials asses the weather conditions. For reopenings and more information on east bay regional parks you can head to their website.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8 a.m.<br />SF out of sandbags, hope to have more later Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Department of Public Works said Wednesday morning that no more sandbags are currently available for residents and businesses seeking them to prevent flooding from an atmospheric river hitting the city this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Public Works officials said more sandbags are expected to be available at the operations yard later Wednesday, but the exact time was to be determined.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 a.m.<br />Marin County activates emergency shelter for unhoused residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Marin County activated its severe weather emergency shelter starting Wednesday for people experiencing homelessness in anticipation of more heavy rain hitting the Bay Area this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The overnight warming shelter is located at the Marin County Health and Wellness campus located at 3240 Kerner Blvd., in San Rafael. It will be open from 5 p.m. Wednesday to 6:30 a.m. Thursday. Individuals are encouraged to sign in by 8 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The nearest public transportation to the campus, according to Google Maps, is the bus stop at Bellam Boulevard and Lisbon Street, which is served by Marin Transit&#8217;s 580 and 23 routes. It is also near the stop at Kerner Boulevard and Larkspur Street served by Marin&#8217;s 23, 29, 35, 36 and 645 routes.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">VIDEO: Marin Co. announces emergency shelter for unhoused community</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:30 a.m.<br />Danville declares local emergency through Jan. 10</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Town of Danville has proclaimed a local emergency in response to the ugly storms expected to start Wednesday, while the city is still cleaning up after last weekend&#8217;s wet weather that included flooding and mudslides.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Acting as the city&#8217;s director of emergency services, Town Manager Joe Calabrigo signed the proclamation just before noon Tuesday, according to a statement from city officials. The proclamation will remain in effect until noon on Tuesday, Jan. 10.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The declaration allows Danville greater flexibility to contract for and obtain supplies for more expedient disaster response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents can contact the police department for safety concerns at (925) 820-2144. To request non-urgent assistance for clean-up or other concerns, call Danville Maintenance Services at (925) 314-3450 or go to www.danville.ca.gov/danvilleconnect.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For assistance with county-maintained or privately-maintained creeks, call county public works at (925) 313-7000 or email admin@pw.ccounty.us. For power outage information, go to www.pge.com/outagealerts. Weather can be monitored at www.weather.gov/mtr.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 3, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:18 p.m.<br />Evacuation orders for unhoused living near creeks</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Jose has issued a mandatory evacuation order for unhoused people living in creek areas, police tweeted. SJPD says officers are responding to creek areas and making announcements to evacuate. Shelters will be provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 p.m.<br />An area of Santa Cruz Co. being evacuated ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An area near Whitehouse Canyon Road in Santa Cruz County is being evacuated due to concerns with a culvert, the sheriff&#8217;s office announced on Tuesday evening.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A culvert under Whitehouse Canyon Road became undermined during the last storm and that caused a part of the roadway to fail. The sheriff&#8217;s office anticipates that the upcoming rains pose a &#8220;significant concern&#8221; that the entire culvert could completely fail, making the roadway impassable for medical and law enforcement resources.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The zone being evacuated is CRZ-E001-C. To pinpoint its location, go to https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Road closures can be monitored at https://sccroadclosure.org.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:50 p.m.<br />San Jose announces State of Emergency before historic storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">On Tuesday, the City of San Jose proclaimed a State of Emergency ahead of the atmospheric river weather event. The proclamation provides emergency powers to the city needed to respond to the storm events, and simultaneously issues an evacuation order to people living within or along waterways for their safety.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We want to make sure all residents are informed and prepared to stay safe, and that city staff has the ability to move quickly to relocate encampments that are in harm&#8217;s way,&#8221; San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:50 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Watsonville in Santa Cruz Co. at high risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The City of Watsonville issued mandatory evacuation orders Tuesday evening for neighborhoods with a high risk of flooding ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city tweeted a map highlighting the areas ordered to evacuate in Santa Cruz County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;If your residence is located within this map&#8217;s blue-shaded area, you&#8217;re asked to evacuate NOW or as soon as possible to safely get ahead of the storm&#8217;s flooding,&#8221; the tweet wrote.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An overnight shelter opened at Cesar Chavez Middle School (440 Arthur Rd.). This site will serve as the central location to accommodate residents. Shelter space will be limited, so pets must be dropped off at the Animal Shelter (580 Airport Blvd.) before the storm or make arrangements with friends or family.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Ramsay Park (1301 Main St.) is also now open and serves as a place for residents to meet up with family members and get information on available services. There will be limited onsite services.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For those who need transportation services, Lift Line will be available to assist. Please call 831-688-9663.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:10 p.m.<br />SF Bay Ferry suspending service for 2 routes affecting Alameda, Oakland on Wednesday, agency says</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Bay Ferry will be suspending service to two routes affecting Alameda and Oakland on Wednesday due to the storm forecast, the agency said on Tuesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Harbor Bay and South San Francisco routes will not be sailing in either direction.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;Big southerly winds have outsized impacts at Harbor Bay and SSF terminals,&#8221; said the agency on Twitter.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">All other routes will operate as scheduled, the agency said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">RELATED: Here&#8217;s how Bay Area is preparing for dangerous Level 5 storm taking aim at region</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 p.m.<br />Flood Warning issued for the Russian River in the North Bay</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Flood Warning has been issued on the Russian River near Johnson&#8217;s Beach in Guerneville, according to Meteorologist Drew Tuma. River forecast to crest at 35.4 feet Thursday evening causing moderate flooding.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 p.m.<br />Pleasant Hill announces several sandbag locations ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill officials said Tuesday that city sandbag locations have been refilled and asked residents to respect the city&#8217;s 10-bag limit per household ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are located at City Hall at 100 Gregory Lane, the community center at 320 Civic Drive, and on Hawthorne Drive near Pleasant Oaks Park.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill experienced flooding during last weekend&#8217;s storm and is expected to have similar issues once the next storm hits Wednesday. City officials asked people to not drive through flooded areas and around roadway closure signs and barricades.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />Orinda residents can fill sandbags at 2 locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city of Orinda has sand and empty sandbags available Tuesday at Moraga-Orinda Fire District Fire Station No. 43 at 20 Via Las Cruces, and at Fire Station No. 44 at 295 Orchard Road ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents should bring their own shovels.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Sandbags available at 2 San Ramon locations for residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police said sandbags are available Tuesday at two locations in the city ahead of another large storm forecast in the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The sandbags are available at Central Park at 12501 Alcosta Blvd. and at Athan Downs Park at 2975 Montevideo Drive.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2 p.m.<br />Santa Clara Co. offering free sandbags are several locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County residents can get free filled sandbags from sandbag sites operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District ahead of more heavy rainfall expected this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">At the five Valley Water sandbag sites scattered throughout the county, residents can pick up free filled sandbags or fill their own with bags and sand the district has provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">There are also 20 city and county public works yards with bags and sand that residents can fill themselves. A shovel and someone to help lift the sandbags is recommended since they are heavy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Some sites may require proof of residency. More information and site locations can be found at https://www.valleywater.org/flooding-safety/flood-ready/sandbags.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:45 p.m.<br />SF leaders give update on how city is preparing for storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Francisco leaders provided an update on how the city is preparing for the incoming atmospheric river. This comes after the city saw more than 5 inches of rainfall on New Year&#8217;s Eve causing widespread flooding making it the second wettest day in recorded history in San Francisco. Mayor London Breed says Wednesday&#8217;s storm will be significant. She is urging people to limit travel if possible. She warns of localized flooding. The mayor also says to use 911 for life-threatening emergencies, and 311 for reports of flooding in one&#8217;s home or business.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Department of Emergency and Management Mary Ellen Carroll says the National Weather Service has upgraded the wind gusts for Wednesday to 60 to 70 mph. There will be a Flood Watch from Wednesday at 4 a.m. to Thursday at 4 p.m. This could mean power outages and falling trees.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials are also recommending people to stock up on batteries and flashlights.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:30 p.m.<br />SF warns sandbags are running low</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Public Works says it is running low on sandbags. Residents asked to only get them if you really need them, limit of five per address.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We have a limited supply of sandbags available for San Francisco residents whose properties are prone to flooding. Limit 5 per address. Pick up at our Operations Yard, Marin and Kansas streets gate. We&#8217;ll stay open until 8 p.m. Please only get sandbags if you really need them.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are available for residents and business owners. More details are available through &#8220;SF72&#8221; here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.</p>
<p>Most of Bay Area under moderate risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has placed most of the Bay Area under a moderate risk of flooding tomorrow for excessive rainfall. ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says given our wet soil conditions produced by recent heavy rains, flooding is likely.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NWS says powerful storm could cause &#8216;loss of life&#8217;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service said Monday that this upcoming storm will likely be &#8220;the most impactful system on a widespread scale that this meteorologist has seen in a long time.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS officials say not only will this storm bring flooding, power outages and &#8220;disruption to commerce,&#8221; it will also most likely cause loss of human life. They say this system will be brutal and needs to be taken seriously.</p>
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<p>Find an updated count of COVID-19 cases in California and by county on our tracker here.</p>
<p><strong>Latest Updates</strong></p>
<p>San Francisco state Senator wants to declare monkeypox a public health crisis</p>
<p>COVID-19 pandemic has set back global efforts to end HIV/AIDS</p>
<p>Studies bolster theory that COVID-19 originated in live animal market in Wuhan, China</p>
<p>U.S. signs off on buying 800,000 more monkeypox vaccines</p>
<p>President Biden comes out of isolation and tells everyone to get vaccinated</p>
<h3>COVID-19 By The Numbers</h3>
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<h3>Thursday, July 28</h3>
<p><strong>12:09 a.m.: San Francisco state Senator wants to declare monkeypox a public health crisis</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">San Francisco state Senator Scott Wiener is calling to declare monkeypox a public health crisis to enact a state of emergency.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Wiener says the state of emergency declaration will give California flexibility around testing, contracting for services and administering vaccines. He blamed the federal government for the slow response in acquiring vaccines to prevent an outbreak. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Wiener also said that given that gay and bisexual men and trans people are the most impacted, it&#8217;s “clear we are being left behind once again.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">There are more than 600 confirmed monkeypox cases in California, with San Francisco and Los Angeles County accounting for more than two-thirds. At the time of this reporting, Sacramento has reported 29 cases.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Last week, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon announced he has sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra asking the former California Congressman and state Attorney General to declare a national state of emergency.</span></p>
<p><strong>11:42 a.m.: COVID-19 pandemic has set back global efforts to end HIV/AIDS</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Hard-won progress against HIV has stalled, putting millions of lives at risk — that’s according to an alarming report Wednesday on how the collision with the COVID-19 pandemic and other global crises set back efforts to end AIDS.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, declines in new infections are leveling off, but cases are rising in some spots.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">COVID-19 disrupted HIV care and widened inequalities, leaving vulnerable people at more risk.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Experts are calling for fast efforts to start getting back on track. The report from UNAIDS was released at the International AIDS Conference in Montreal.</span></p>
<h3>Wednesday, July 27</h3>
<p><strong>12:39 a.m.: Studies bolster theory that COVID-19 originated in live animal market in Wuhan, China</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Two new studies provide more evidence that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a Wuhan, China market where live animals were sold.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, this further bolsters the theory that the virus emerged from the wild rather than escaping a Chinese lab.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The research was published online Tuesday by the journal Science.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It shows that the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market was likely the early epicenter of the scourge that has now killed nearly 6.4 million people around the world. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Scientists also concluded that the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, likely spilled from animals into people two separate times.</span></p>
<p><strong>11:26 a.m.: U.S. signs off on buying 800,000 more monkeypox vaccines</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Health regulators say nearly 800,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine will soon be available for U.S. distribution.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Wednesday announcement follows weeks of delays and growing criticism that authorities have been too slow in deploying these shots, according to the Associated Press.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Food and Drug Administration needed to inspect and certify the standards of a Danish manufacturing plant where the doses are manufactured. The agency said two weeks ago that the inspection had been completed, but the final go-ahead came Wednesday. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">U.S. health officials say they will announce allocation plans on Thursday.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Health departments in San Francisco and other major cities say they still don’t have enough shots to meet demand.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:44 a.m.: President Biden comes out of isolation and tells everyone to get vaccinated</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">President Joe Biden has emerged from five days of isolation after contracting the coronavirus, telling Americans that “COVID isn’t gone” but saying serious illness can be avoided with vaccines, booster shots and treatments.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">As reported by the Associated Press, Biden spoke after testing negative for the virus Tuesday night and again Wednesday morning. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, says the president has completed his course of treatment with the drug Paxlovid and remains free of fever. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">O’Conner says that given those factors and the pair of negative tests, Biden will discontinue his “strict isolation” measures. The 79-year-old president tested positive last week and had mild symptoms.</span></p>
<h3>Tuesday, July 26</h3>
<p><strong>11:40 a.m.: New COVID-19 boosters may be available in the fall</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Biden administration may scrap plans to let more younger adults get second COVID-19 boosters this summer.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Instead, officials are trying to speed up the availability of the next generation of boosters in the fall, NPR has learned.<br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The new strategy is aimed at trying to balance protecting people this summer with keeping people safe next winter when the country will probably get hit by yet another surge.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">But the possible shift is being met with mixed reactions. The Food and Drug Administration could make a final decision by the end of the week.</span></p>
<p><strong>11:11 a.m.: Families and caregivers brace themselves for another school year amid COVID-19</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">COVID-19 infections are again on the rise and filling families with dread as a new school year approaches. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Associated Press says</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> parents and caregivers fear the return of the pandemic scourge of outbreaks that sideline large numbers of teachers, close school buildings, and force students back into remote learning.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Some school systems around the country have moved to bolster staffing to minimize disruptions. However, many districts are hoping for the best without doing much else differently compared with last year.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Even some of the districts that had the most disruptions to in-person schooling amid the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant point to a few specific changes in their prevention efforts.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:49 a.m.: Micronesia becomes last nation with population over 100,000 to undergo a COVID-19 outbreak</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Micronesia’s first outbreak of COVID-19 has grown in one week to more than 1,000 cases and is causing alarm in the Pacific island nation.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, Micronesia likely became the final nation in the world with a population of more than 100,000 to experience an outbreak of the disease.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Micronesia had largely avoided the virus for two-and-a-half years thanks to its geographic isolation and border controls. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Health officials said cases were rapidly increasing. It’s reported that there’s been 140 new cases on Monday, bringing the total to 1,261, a figure which includes some border cases from before the outbreak.</span></p>
<h3>Monday, July 25</h3>
<p><strong>11:05 a.m.: WHO declares monkeypox a global emergency</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The chief of the World Health Organization says the expanding monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation that qualifies as a global emergency.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The head of the U.N. health agency decided to issue the declaration Saturday after WHO’s expert committee didn’t reach a consensus. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Monkeypox has been established in parts of central and west Africa for decades. It wasn’t known to spark large outbreaks or spread widely among people until May.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">As reported by the Associated Press, that’s when authorities detected epidemics in Europe, North America and more. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 16,000 cases of monkeypox have been reported in 74 countries.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:56 a.m.: Biden still suffering from sore throat caused by COVID-19</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">President Joe Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Conner, says Biden continues to “improve significantly” despite a lingering sore throat, as reported by the Associated Press.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Biden tested positive for the virus on Thursday, and he’s been taking the antiviral drug Paxlovid. The White House COVID-19 coordinator, Dr. Ashisha Jha, says Biden is feeling “much, much better,” and “thank goodness our vaccines and therapeutics work well against it.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Officials have emphasized that Biden’s symptoms are mild because he received four vaccine doses and had started taking Paxlovid. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">O’conner said the president likely became infected with a highly contagious variant known as BA.5 that’s spreading throughout the country. Jha confirmed it on Sunday.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:38 a.m.: North Korea relies on herbal medicines to fight COVID-19</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">North Korea has recently reported fewer than 200 daily fever cases amid its first domestic COVID-19 outbreak and says its traditional Koryo herbal medicines are playing a key role in curing patients.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, outside experts say North Korea’s emphasis on the role of Koryo medicines means it will likely claim that it’s overcoming the outbreak on its own without international help. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Observers say North Korea is mobilizing Koryo medicine because it lacks modern medicine to treat COVID-19 illnesses. They say traditional medicines could effectively treat fevers and minor symptoms, but not serious illnesses.</span></p>
<h3>Friday, July 22</h3>
<p><strong>5:45 p.m.: Sacramento County to keep two Project Roomkey motels open for unhoused residents this summer</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Sacramento County has extended its Project Roomkey program, a move that allows two motels that are sheltering 168 people experiencing homelessness to remain open this summer. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The statewide program shelters older and medically vulnerable unhoused residents. It was established at the start of the pandemic to keep people protected from COVID-19. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Vagabond Inn in downtown Sacramento had been set to close on June 30 while the Comfort Inn in Rancho Cordova was to close August 31. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Both will stay open as needed after county officials learned the federal government would pay for the program through September, Janna Haynes, a county spokesperson, said on Friday. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">But Haynes said the region’s lack of affordable housing and available shelter space will make it difficult to end the program, which </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">the county has extended several times</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Haynes said 168 people remain in the motels.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“We can service people forever, but unless we have somewhere that they can be housed, we cannot end their homelessness,” Haynes said. “And so that is our No. 1 challenge, not only with Project Roomkey, but with homelessness in general.” </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Each motel room costs nearly $4,000 per month. That includes rent, meals, security, laundry and medical expenses. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The county initially opened four motels but has closed two as participants have slowly transitioned out of the program, either to housing, shelter or back to the streets. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">statewide program has sheltered hundreds of people in the county and thousands across California</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> since the start of the pandemic. It provides rooms used as shelter, as well as those designated as “isolation rooms” for unhoused residents who contract COVID-19. </span></p>
<p><strong>11:07 a.m.: Here’s what we know about Biden’s COVID-19 infection</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">President Joe Biden is reporting a runny nose, fatigue and an occasional dry cough from his COVID-19 infection. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, Biden tested positive Thursday at the White House, and he’s been taking Paxlovid, an antiviral pill that’s been shown to reduce the chances of severe disease. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">His infection was detected first with an antigen test, the same type that many Americans use at home. His infection was later confirmed with a PCR test. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Biden felt tired Wednesday evening and didn’t sleep well. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The president is fully vaccinated and twice boosted. The White House says the president will work in isolation until he tests negative.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:57 a.m.: Oregon encourages a return to masking in 21 counties</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Oregon health officials are urging people in 21 counties with high COVID-19 cases, including three Portland-area counties, to return to mask-wearing because the hospital system is again under extreme strain.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Oregonian/OregonLive reports while COVID-19 hospitalizations are lower than in past surges, staff shortages, patients who delayed care and elevated COVID-19 infections have substantially reduced hospital systems’ capacity to care for patients.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Oregon Health Authority epidemiologist Dr. Dean Sidelinger suggests people reconsider summer plans to protect themselves and others during what he called “this extremely challenging time.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He says Central Oregon hospitals have been particularly hard-hit but that no part of the state has been spared.</span></p>
<h3>Thursday, July 21</h3>
<p><strong>12:02 p.m.: President Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">President Joe Biden says he’s “doing great” after testing positive for COVID-19. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, the White House said the 79-year-old Biden is experiencing “very mild symptoms,” including a stuffy nose, fatigue and cough. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He’s taking Paxlovid, an antiviral drug designed to reduce the severity of the disease. Biden is also fully vaccinated and has received two boosters.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When a fully vaccinated person experiences infection, the chance of severe illness or death is low. The White House says Biden is isolating at the White House but carrying out his duties via phone and Zoom.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He canceled a planned visit to Pennsylvania on Thursday and tweeted: “I’m doing great. Thanks for your concern.”</span></p>
<p><strong>11:58 a.m.: WHO considers declaring monkeypox a global emergency</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The World Health Organization has convened its emergency committee to consider for the second time within weeks whether the expanding outbreak of monkeypox should be declared a global crisis. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, some scientists say the striking differences between the outbreaks in Africa and in other continents will complicate any coordinated response and possibly deepen existing inequities between the rich and poor.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">While African officials say they are already treating the continent’s epidemic as an emergency, experts elsewhere say the mild version of monkeypox in Europe and North America makes an emergency declaration unnecessary.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Yet, while the U.S., Britain, Canada and other countries have bought millions of vaccines, none have gone to African nations.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:29 a.m.: San Diego Comic-Con is back in full swing</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The pop culture extravaganza that is Comic-Con International is back to its old extravagance. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Stars, cosplayers and fans are filling the San Diego Convention Center in full force after the pandemic forced it to go virtual for two years, </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">as reported by the Associated Press</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The pandemic necessitated virtual versions of the event in the summers of 2020 and 2021, including a scaled-back in-person version in November. However, those events were nothing compared to the huge spectacle that happened before COVID-19.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It’s not clear whether the convention will draw the estimated 135,000 people who flooded San Diego before the pandemic, but during yesterday’s preview night, fans came in droves, mobbing the floor. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Far bigger crowds are expected tonight when the event begins in earnest.</span></p>
<h3>Wednesday, July 20</h3>
<p><strong>5:10 p.m.: Top California lawmaker calls U.S. monkeypox response ‘maddeningly slow’ despite two years of COVID</strong> </p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The number of confirmed monkeypox cases continues to grow in California and the country — and with it calls for the federal government to do more.  </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It has been almost eight weeks since the first case of monkeypox was confirmed in California. Since, there have been more than 265 in the state, with more than 2,100 nationwide.  </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">On Wednesday, Democratic Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon said more could have been done to slow or prevent the spread.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Despite two years of experience with COVID, our response to monkeypox has been maddeningly slow,” Rendon said.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The speaker, one of the most powerful lawmakers in the state, says he has sent a letter asking U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to declare a public emergency for monkeypox. He says such a declaration would ramp up vaccination, testing, education and outreach.  </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“We should always have a quick response. Had monkeypox primarily affected men identifying as heterosexual, we might have seen that rapid action,” Rendon said.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The LGBTQ-plus community has been hardest hit by the outbreak, and Rendon says opportunities were missed for treatment and messaging during Pride month celebrations in June.</span> </p>
<p><strong>1:13 p.m.: Sacramento City Council meetings going back to in-person</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Sacramento City Council is headed back to City Hall chambers after holding virtual meetings all pandemic long. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The city has argued for months it should continue with virtual meetings while under a state of emergency. They said it’s an effort to keep the most vulnerable safe while physically distancing is still recommended. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">But after two years of video meetings, the council is going back to the dais on Aug. 9. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The following week, residents will be able to attend meetings in person, but the chambers will only be half-full. People will also have to wear a mask and sit one seat apart from each other.</span></p>
<p><strong>11:53 a.m.: Southern California man sentenced for pandemic PPP fraud</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A Southern California man who tried to obtain $27 million in unemployment benefits by falsely claiming his business was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic has been sentenced to more than 11 years in federal prison.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Associated Press reports that Robert Benlevi submitted 27 applications for forgivable loans under the Paycheck Protection Program.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Benlevi made applications to four banks on behalf of the eight companies he owned. He claimed that each company had 100 employees when in fact, they had none. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Authorities say Benlevi sought $27 million and obtained $3 million.</span></p>
<p><strong>11:40 a.m.: FDA approves Novavax, a ‘traditional’ vaccine option for COVID-19</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Health officials say U.S. adults who haven’t gotten any COVID-19 shots yet should consider a new option from Novavax.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, the protein-based shot is a more traditional kind of vaccine than the three mRNA brands available in the U.S.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Federal regulators authorized the two-dose vaccine last week for adults. Recently advisers for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unanimously recommended the option on Tuesday and the agency agreed.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The company hopes to also clear booster doses and teen use fairly soon.</span></p>
<h3>Tuesday, July 19</h3>
<p><strong>11:55 a.m.: Dr. Fauci plans to retire by 2025</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government’s top infectious disease expert, says he plans to retire by the end of President Joe Biden’s term in January 2025, as reported by the Associated Press. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Fauci, 81, became director for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 1984 and has advised seven presidents. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Fauci said on CNN Monday that he doesn’t have a specific retirement date in mind and hasn’t started the process. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He was thrust into the national spotlight at the height of the coronavirus pandemic under then-President Donald Trump, who suggested the pandemic would “fade away,” promoted unproven treatment methods and vilified scientists who countered him.</span></p>
<p><strong>11:24 a.m.: Scars of COVID persist for sickest survivors, their families</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">While more than 1 million people in the United States died of COVID-19, many more survived ICU stays that have left them with anxiety, PTSD, and a host of health issues, </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">the Associated Press reports</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Research has shown that intensive therapy starting in the ICU can help, but it was often hard to provide as hospitals teemed with patients.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Families find themselves in a tough place as the world moves on and mask mandates disappear. The COVID-19 pandemic is not gone for them and it may never be. Those that survived are left dealing with long-term consequences.</span></p>
<h3>Monday, July 18</h3>
<p><strong>11:32 a.m.: Ballot boxes used during COVID-19 pandemic for 2020 election are safe, survey says</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">An Associated Press survey</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> of state election officials across the U.S. found that the expanded use of drop boxes for mailed allots during the 2020 election didn’t lead to any widespread problems. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The survey revealed no cases of fraud, vandalism, or theft that could have affected the results — contrary to false claims made by former President Donald Trump and his allies, who have intensely criticized their use and falsely claimed they opened the door to fraud. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Drop boxes are considered by election officials to be safe and secure. They became a mainstay in states with extensive mail voting for years and had not previously rained any alarms. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">They were used widely in 2020 as election officials sought to provide alternative ways to cast ballots with the COVID-19 outbreak, creating concerns about in-person voting and U.S. Postal Service delays.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Despite mail-in ballot boxes being nearly universally agreed to be a safe voting method, conspiracy theories and efforts by some Republicans to eliminate or restrict them persist.</span></p>
<p><strong>11 a.m.: The UK to offer a fourth booster dose to residents 50 and older</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Everyone in Britain who is 50 or older will be offered a fourth dose of the coronavirus vaccine in the fall, lowering the age threshold from the previously announced 65. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, the U.K.’s Department of Health said it had accepted advice from the Union’s independent vaccines adviser about the autumn booster program.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Fourth doses will also be given to health care workers, nursing home staff and residents, and everyone 5 and older with health conditions that make them more vulnerable to severe illness from COVID-19.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the booster campaign would “keep our defenses strong over autumn and winter.” <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The U.K. has one of Europe’s highest official death tolls in the pandemic, with almost 178,000 confirmed deaths.</span></p>
<h3>Friday, July 15</h3>
<p><strong>11:41 a.m.: 25 million kids worldwide missed their immunizations due to misinformation surrounding COVID-19</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">About 25 million children worldwide have missed out on routine immunizations against diseases like diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis, largely because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted regular health services or triggered misinformation about vaccines. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, a new report published Friday by the World Health Organization and UNICEF said their figures show that 25 million children last year failed to get vaccinated against those three diseases, a marker for childhood immunization coverage. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">That continues a downward trend in childhood immunizations that began in 2019. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">UNICEF called it “a red alert” for child health, warning that the lack of vaccinations and the current rise in global malnutrition would result in many lives lost.</span></p>
<p><strong>11:35 a.m.: Canada approves Moderna vaccine for preschoolers</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Canadian regulators have authorized Moderna’s COVID-19 shots for infants and preschoolers, according to the Associated Press.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Health Canada said the Moderna vaccine can be given to children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years in doses one-quarter the size of that approved for adults.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">U.S. regulators authorized the first COVID-19 shots from Moderna and Pfizer for infants and preschoolers last month. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Pfizer’s pediatric COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 6 months to 5 years was submitted to Health Canada last month and is still under review.</span></p>
<h3>Thursday, July 14</h3>
<p><strong>3:38 p.m.: Los Angeles County may soon require masks</strong></p>
<p>The nation&#8217;s most populous county is facing a return to a broad indoor mask mandate as new omicron variants are again driving hospital admissions and deaths higher. </p>
<p>Health officials say Los Angeles County, home to 10 million residents, could reinstate the mandate on July 29, the Associated Press reports. In recent weeks, states and cities began to rethink their responses to COVID-19. And the White House is stepping up efforts to alert the public. </p>
<p>Some experts say the warnings are too little, too late. The highly transmissible variants have shown a remarkable ability to get around the protection offered by vaccination.</p>
<p>The highly transmissible variants have shown a remarkable ability to get around the protection offered by infection and vaccination — especially as protection from vaccinations are warning for Americans overdue for booster shots. </p>
<p>Less than half of all eligible U.S. adults have gotten a single booster shot, and only about 1 in 4 Americans age 50 and older who are eligible for a second booster have received one. </p>
<p><strong>1:23 p.m.: You can reduce the time you wait between COVID-19 infection and a booster shot, Yolo County health officer says</strong></p>
<p>With new, highly contagious variants like BA.5 and the even newer BA.2.75, COVID-19 cases are increasing. Hospitalizations in California are rising, but deaths remain low thanks to vaccines, treatments and therapeutics.</p>
<p>Dr. Aimee Sisson, the public health officer for Yolo County, said she&#8217;s now encouraging people not to wait as long after an infection to get up to date on their vaccination or booster shots if they need to.</p>
<p>&#8220;I used to encourage people to wait about 90 days after an infection before getting boosted because the infection itself can serve as a booster dose,&#8221; Sisson said. &#8220;But I think, you know, now with the variants that we have that are escaping immunity, any additional boost that you can get from a vaccine in addition to the booster that you get from infection is important.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sisson said you still need to wait at least 10 days after infection and not show symptoms such as a fever before getting a vaccine or booster shot.</p>
<p><strong>11:04 a.m.: Food banks are seeing long lines again</strong></p>
<p>Long lines are back at food banks around the U.S. as working Americans overwhelmed by inflation increasingly seek out charity to feed their families.</p>
<p>As reported by the Associated Press, food banks struggle to help even as federal programs provide less food, grocery store donations wane and cash gits don’t go nearly as far while U.S. inflation hits a 40-year high. </p>
<p>Charitable food distribution has remained far above amounts given away before the coronavirus pandemic, even though demand tapered off somewhat late last year.</p>
<h3>Wednesday, July 13</h3>
<p><strong>11 a.m.: Officials look to expand monkeypox vaccine access as outbreak continues</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">While COVID-19 continues to spread, another virus outbreak is on the rise in California: Monkeypox. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">There are over 140 possible and confirmed cases of the virus in the state California as of this week. At least 10 possible cases have been reported in Sacramento County, </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">according to KCRA</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Biden administration announced last week that almost 300,000 doses of the vaccine would become available nationwide throughout the country in the upcoming weeks to address an ongoing vaccine shortage.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Currently, the vaccine is only available now for those who have had suspected or confirmed exposure to monkeypox.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In Sacramento County, it’s also being offered to men who have sex with other men and trans people if they fit specific criteria. County health officials said those interested in getting the vaccine should check with their healthcare provider or contact the Sacramento County Public Health Immunization Assistance Program at (916) 875-7468 to schedule an appointment.</span></p>
<h3>Tuesday, July 12</h3>
<p><strong>11:34 a.m.: White House urges caution on latest COVID-19 variants and is pushing for more booster shots</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Biden Administration is calling on people to exercise renewed caution about COVID-19, emphasizing the importance of getting booster shots for those who are eligible and wearing masks indoors. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, the warning comes as two new highly transmissible variants are spreading rapidly across the country. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The new variants, labeled BA.4 and BA.5, are offshoots of the omicron strain that has been responsible for nearly all of the virus spread in the U.S. and are even more contagious than their predecessors. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">White House doctors pressed the importance of getting booster doses and said people shouldn’t wait until the fall when vaccines targeted at the variants in addition to the original strains.</span></p>
<p><strong>11:06 a.m.: European Union urges another booster for people ages 60 to 79</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The European Union says it’s “critical” that authorities in the 27-nation bloc consider giving second coronavirus booster shots to people between the ages of 60 to 79 years and other vulnerable people. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">As reported by the Associated Press, a new wave of the pandemic is sweeping across Europe. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">European Commissioner Stella Kyriakides said in a statement that with cases rising in many nations, “there is no time to lose.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control and European Medicines Agency said that the second booster can be given at least four months after the first booster.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The recent advice comes after the agencies in April recommended that people over 80 years of age be considered for a second booster.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:48 a.m.: London’s Heathrow will limit daily passengers amid travel boom</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">London’s Heathrow Airport is capping daily passenger numbers for the summer and telling airlines to stop selling tickets as it steps up efforts to quell travel chaos caused by soaring travel demand and staff shortages.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, Britain’s busiest airport said that it’s setting a limit of 100,000 passengers that it can handle each day through Sept. 11.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The restriction is likely to result in more canceled flights even after airlines have already slashed thousands of flights from their summer schedules. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Booming demand for summer travel after two years of COVID-19 travel restrictions have overwhelmed European airlines and airports that had laid off tens of thousands of staff amid the depths of the pandemic.</span></p>
<h3>Monday, July 11</h3>
<p><strong>11:02 a.m.: New coronavirus mutation is causing concerns among scientists</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The quickly changing coronavirus has spawned yet another super contagious omicron mutant that’s worrying scientists as it gains ground in India and pops up in numerous other countries, including the U.S.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Scientists say the variant, which is called BA.2.75, may be able to spread rapidly and get around immunity from vaccines and previous infection, according to the Associated Press.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It’s still unclear whether it could cause more serious disease than the globally dominate omicron variant BA.5.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Scientists are concerned about the fact that this new variant is geographically widespread — it’s already been detected in India as well as about 10 other nations.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:32 a.m.: Weddings derailed by pandemic got to celebrate their union at a &#8216;re-wedding&#8217; event in New York</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Hundreds of couples whose weddings were derailed or scaled back due to the COVD-19 pandemic got a do-over thanks to a New York City landmark.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">, the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts in New York City hosted “Celebrate Love: A (Re)Wedding” on Sunday in the pavilion outside the center.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Lincoln Center’s website called it “a special day for newlyweds, those whose weddings were canceled or diminished and people who want to recommit their love to their partners and the city we love.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The event featured a multicultural ceremony, music, dancing and more. The website notes that the ceremony is not legally binding.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:05 a.m.: Baby formula production once again resumes at the troubled Abbott Nutrition factory</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Abbott Nutrition says baby formula production has resumed at the Michigan plant, whose February shutdown over contamination contributed to a national shortage. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">As reported by the Associated Press, damage from severe thunderstorms had halted the Sturgis plant operations in mid-June after just two weeks of renewed production. Abbott says EleCare, a specialty formula, is being made at Sturgis following a July 1 reboot and that Similac production will resume as soon as possible. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Abbott is just one of four companies that produce 90% of U.S. baby formula.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Its recall in February of several leading rands squeezed supplies already strained by supply chain disruptions and stockpiling during COVID-19 shutdowns.</span></p>
<h3>Friday, July 8</h3>
<p><strong>10:38 a.m.: Biden awards Medal of Freedom to first nurse in the US to receive coronavirus vaccine</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">President Joe Biden has presented the nation’s highest civilian honor to 17 people, including gymnast Simone Biles and the late Arizona Republican Sen. Jon McCain. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The president who took office during the coronavirus pandemic also honored Sandra Lindsay, the New York nurse who received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine that was administered in the U.S. outside of clinical trials.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Others receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom include gun safety advocate Gabrielle Giffords, U.S. women&#8217;s national soccer team player Megan Rapinoe and late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:30 a.m.: Uruguay pauses vaccinations for children under 13</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Uruguay has stopped administering coronavirus vaccines to children under age 13, the Associated Press reports. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The halt began after a judge ordered on Thursday that all inoculations in that age group halt until officials present documents relating to contracts signed with vaccine manufacturers. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The government says it’ll apparel the ruling, characterizing the stoppage as a threat to public health. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Vaccination for children under 13 in Uruguay has been on a voluntary basis. The Health Ministry says vaccinations for those older than 13 will continue.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:16 a.m.: Beijing residents push back against vaccine mandate</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Beijing, China’s capital, appears to be backing off a vaccine mandate it announced just two days ago.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, the mandate would require vaccinations for entry into certain public spaces, including gyms, museums and libraries, starting next week. It drew intense discussion as city residents worried how the sudden policy announcement would disrupt their lives.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">While not explicitly saying the government had dropped the plan, a city official was quoted in state media late Thursday saying that people could enter venues with a negative virus test result and a temperature check, as has been the norm. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">They also said vaccinations would continue on the principle of informed, voluntary consent.</span></p>
<h3>Thursday, July 7</h3>
<p><strong>10:41 a.m.: Pharmacists can now prescribe COVID-19 pill to patients</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">U.S. pharmacists can now prescribe the leading COVID-19 pill directly to consumers, according to the Associated Press. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that pharmacists can begin screening patients to see if they are eligible and then prescribe Pfizer’s drug Paxlovid. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Previously only doctors could prescribe it. Paxlovid has been shown to curb the worst effects of COVID-19, but it has to be started within five days of symptoms. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Paxlovid is intended for people with COVID-19 who are more likely to become seriously ill, including older people and those with health conditions.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:19 a.m.: The Sacramento Food Bank’s two Oak Park locations are closing</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Sacramento Food Bank is closing its two Oak Park facilities to consolidate services at its North Sacramento Location. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The closures came with little warning to the community it’s served for 50 years. Residents were outraged on social media and were left confused by the decision.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The organization’s Family Services building had adult education, clothing programs and provided legal assistance for immigrants.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In response, the food bank’s president and CEO, Blake Young, answered a few questions about the closure at a recent public meeting.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“We’re lucky in that we can provide some of those other family services,” they said. “But with the pandemic, with inflation, with where we saw the demand for food resources in our own county going, we needed to focus on that.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He said a number of services offered at Oak Park locations had been suspended because of the pandemic. Since then, the food bank has leaned on other community organizations to help.</span></p>
<p><strong>9:52 a.m.: Canada is throwing out 13.6 AstraZeneca vaccine doses</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Canada is going to throw out about 13.6 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines because it couldn’t find any takers for it either at home or abroad. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, Canada signed a contract with AstraZeneca in 2020 to get 20 million doses, and 2.3 million Canadians received at least one dose of it, mostly between March and June 2021. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Following concerns in the spring of 2021 about rare but potentially fatal blood clots from AstraZeneca, Canada instead focused on using its ample supplies of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In July 2021, the country promised to donate the rest of its procured supply, about 17.7 million doses, but in a statement on Tuesday, Health Canada said that despite efforts to meet the pledge, 13.6 million doses have expired and will need to be thrown out.</span></p>
<h3>Wednesday, July 6</h3>
<p><strong>10:56 a.m.: COVID-19 vaccine requirement dropped for Nevada university employees</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Nevada Board of Regents will no longer require staff at the state’s public universities and colleges to be vaccinated for COVID-19. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, a majority of the regents for the Nevada System of Higher Education voted Thursday to rescind an employee vaccine mandate after it was first approved last year.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Regents met on the issue in December but could not come to a majority vote. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Hundreds of employees statewide ended up quitting or losing their job because they would not get vaccinated. It was not immediately clear if those employees would be offered their jobs back.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the regents, roughly 97% of 22,000 current system employees have gotten vaccinated.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:40 a.m.: CDC urges counties in high-risk areas to start masking again. Sacramento County is on this list.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">People in 24 Oregon counties, 15 counties in Washington and over 30 counties in California should resume mask-wearing indoors in public and on public transportation, according to recommendations from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Data from the CDC shows that those aforementioned counties are considered at high risk for COVID-19 infection as of June 30, </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">the Associated Press reports</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">California counties labeled as high risk include: </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Sacramento</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado and the rest of the surrounding area.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">High risk means the counties have had 200 or more new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people in the last seven days or more than 20 new COVID-19 hospital admissions per 100,000 within a seven-day period. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Emerging research suggests reinfections could put people at higher risk for health problems. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Unvaccinated people have a six times higher risk of dying from COVID-19 compared with people with at least a primary series of shots, the CDC estimated based on available data from April.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:36 a.m.: Shanghai and Beijing are forced to undergo more COVID-19 testing</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Residents in parts of Shanghai and Beijing have been ordered to undergo further rounds of COVID-19 testing following the discovery of new cases in the two cities. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, restaurants have also been restricted to takeout only in the northern city of Xi’an, which endured one of China’s most sweeping lockdowns under the hardline zero-COVID policy. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The gambling hub of Macao has also shut down one of its most famous hotel casinos after cases were discovered there. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The strict measures have been retained despite relatively low numbers of cases, with mainland China reporting 353 cases of domestic transmission on Wednesday, 241 of them asymptomatic.</span></p>
<h3>Tuesday, July 5</h3>
<p><strong>12:17 p.m.: US warily treads forward through another pandemic summer</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The fast-changing coronavirus has kicked off summer in the U.S. with lots of infections but relatively few deaths compared to its prior incarnations.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Keep in mind that COVID-19 is still killing hundreds of Americans each day even though many people feel it’s not as dangerous as it once was. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It’s easy to feel confused by the mixed picture — repeat infections are increasingly likely and a sizeable share of those infected will face the lingering symptoms of long COVID-19. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">, how long this interlude will last is impossible to know since more dangerous variants could be around the corner.</span></p>
<p><strong>10:03 a.m.: About half of US adults would continue using virtual services</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A new poll shows that about half of Americans would think it’s a “good thing” if virtual options continue, as reported by the Associated Press.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Digital services like exercise classes, telehealth and so forth are all examples of services that moved remotely during the pandemic. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">However, a poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that close to half of U.S. adults say they won’t return to virtual activities like having groceries delivered or use curbside pickup once the pandemic ends.</span></p>
<p><strong>9:56 a.m.: Monkeypox cases triple, worrying health officials</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The World Health organization’s European chief has warned that monkeypox cases across the region have tripled in the last two weeks and called on countries to take stronger measures to ensure the previously rare disease does not become entrenched in the continent. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, in a statement on Friday, Dr. Hans Kluge said increased efforts were needed despite the U.N. health agency’s decision not to declare the escalating outbreak a global health emergency last week.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">To date, more than 5,000 monkeypox cases have been reported from 51 countries worldwide, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and prevention. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Kluge said the number of infections in Europe represents about 90% of the global total.</span></p>
<h3>Friday, July 1</h3>
<p><strong>9:32 a.m.: Two people accused of $5 million in fraud from CARES Act loans</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Two men have been indicted by a federal grand jury in New Hampshire on multiple fraud charges alleging that they falsely applied for $5 million in federal CARES Act loans for companies and misused some of the proceeds, including one man’s purchase of a Rolls Royce.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the Associated Press, court documents say both men were based in New Hampshire, but one later moved to Irvine, Calif.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Prosecutors allege that the two applied for over two dozen loans in 2020 and in 2021, submitting fabricated tax documents. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The California man was arrested in Hawaii on Thursday. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It wasn’t immediately known if he had an attorney. The New Hampshire man was arrested, released and faces a hearing.</span></p>
<p><strong>9:16 a.m.: When can you stop isolating after a COVID-19 infection? Here’s what you need to know</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">With inections on the rise in some places, some Americans are wondering — when can you stop isolating after a COVID-19 infection?</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It can feel extra stressful and confusing if you’re feeling good but still testing positive on a rapid test. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">NPR reports</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> that even with the new subvariants, the basic rules haven’t changed since omicron first developed. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says someone can stop isolating after five days if they’re fever-free for 24 hours and are starting to get better.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Just keep wearing your mask for another five days. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Some researchers don’t agree and point out that some people are still infectious after day five. But if you’re feeling alright and are tired of waiting, </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">here’s what you need to know</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>
<p><strong>8:32 a.m.: Summer travel numbers are all over the place due to pandemic recovery</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Summer travel is underway across the globe, but a full recovery from two years of coronavirus could last as long as the pandemic itself. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Interviews by the Associated Press in 11 countries in June show that most passionate travelers are thronging to locales like the French Riviera, Amsterdam and the American Midwest. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">But even as safety restrictions fall, places like Israel, India and Rome are reporting only fractions of the record-setting tourism of 2019. <br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">For them, a full recovery isn’t forecasted until at least 2024. China, once the world’s biggest source of tourists, remains closed per its “zero-COVID” policy, which is holding down the rebound in many countries.</span></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Related Practices &#038; Jurisdictions Adding to seemingly ever-shifting paid sick leave requirements in different places, the San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE) has issued updated guidance under the San Francisco paid sick leave ordinance. The City approved the nation&#8217;s first paid sick leave ordinance in 2007. The new changes warrant attention from San &#8230;</p>
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<p>Adding to seemingly ever-shifting paid sick leave requirements in different places, the San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE) has issued updated guidance under the San Francisco paid sick leave ordinance.  The City approved the nation&#8217;s first paid sick leave ordinance in 2007. The new changes warrant attention from San Francisco employers, as they include a further limit on when employers may request a medical note for an absence and guidance on the use of sick leave for COVID -19 reasons.  They also coincide with California&#8217;s enactment of a new supplemental COVID-19 paid sick leave mandate, retroactive to January 1, 2022.</p>
<h3 class="rtejustify"><strong>Employer Verification of Paid Sick Leave </strong></h3>
<p class="rtejustify">In San Francisco, as well as elsewhere, a common employer question is when they can request a doctor&#8217;s note from employees who claim paid sick leave.  Typically, San Francisco has allowed employers to request a note in some cases.  The OLSE previously issued guidance to San Francisco employers concerning this question: “Policies or practices that require a doctor&#8217;s note or other documentation for the use of paid sick leave of <strong>three</strong> or fewer consecutive workdays shall be deemed unreasonable.”</p>
<p class="rtejustify">The new guidance now requires an absence of at least <strong>six </strong>days.  The agency views policies and practices requiring a doctor&#8217;s note or other documentation for an absence of <strong>five</strong> or fewer consecutive workdays as &#8220;unreasonable.&#8221;  Employers may require doctor&#8217;s notes or other documentation when an employee uses paid sick leave for more than five consecutive workdays (whether full or partial days).  However, if an employee uses paid sick leave for COVID-19 reasons and is not under a doctor&#8217;s care, the employer shall accept the employee&#8217;s attestation of the need for paid sick leave pursuant to current Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">According to the OLSE, this updated guidance is temporary.  The agency thus may revert back to its original position whenever the declared COVID-19 public health emergency ends, or the OLSE otherwise amends its guidance further.</p>
<h3 class="rtejustify"><strong>Use of Paid Sick Leave for COVID-19 Related Reasons </strong></h3>
<p class="rtejustify">During the COVID-19 pandemic, the OLSE issued guidance on when employees may use paid sick leave.  In addition to the other permitted uses ordinarily allowed under the San Francisco ordinance, the OSLE added that employees may use paid sick leave in the following situations:</p>
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<p>Care for a family member whose school, child care provider, senior care provider, or work temporarily ceases operations in response to public health or other public official&#8217;s recommendation.</p>
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<h3 class="rtejustify"><strong>Eligibility for Paid Sick Leave </strong></h3>
<p class="rtejustify">Now, in addition, the OLSE&#8217;s updated guidance clarified who is not eligible for San Francisco paid sick leave:</p>
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<p>Employees who have reduced their hours or eliminated cannot use paid sick leave to compensate for such reductions or eliminations.  Employees who remain scheduled to work may continue to use their accrued paid sick leave for any qualifying reason for any portion of their reduced and remaining scheduled hours they are unable to work for qualifying reasons.</p>
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<h3 class="rtejustify"><strong>take away </strong></h3>
<p class="rtejustify">In addition to California&#8217;s new statewide supplemental COVID-19 paid sick leave mandate, employers in San Francisco should review their paid sick leave policies and practices to ensure compliance with the new local rules.  Employers subject to state and local paid sick leave requirements must comply with both laws, including when local ordinances are more protective.  Employers should consult with their employment law counsel to understand the legal requirements in order to assure compliance.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Klopf Architecture has reconfigured a San Francisco home to create an open-concept living space that faces onto the backyard. After spending a few years in a spec house and eager to improve their living arrangement, the owners of this San Francisco residence looked to local studio Klopf Architecture to see if they could renovate their &#8230;</p>
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<p>Klopf Architecture has reconfigured a San Francisco home to create an open-concept living space that faces onto the backyard.<span id="more-1774969"/></p>
<p>After spending a few years in a spec house and eager to improve their living arrangement, the owners of this San Francisco residence looked to local studio Klopf Architecture to see if they could renovate their current home.</p>
<p>&#8220;The clients were able to see beyond the dated materials and finishes,&#8221; said the studio, and from there they decided to update the entire house.</p>
<p>The Modern Inversion project involved the renovation of a San Francisco home</p>
<p>The primary goal was to create an open layout for the living spaces, in contrast to the existing rooms, which were compartmentalised and dark.</p>
<p>&#8220;With raised ceiling heights and large windows and glass sliding doors, the open and airy great room now extends out onto the patio surrounded by lush landscaping to create one even larger indoor-outdoor room,&#8221; said Klopf Architecture.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" alt="Klopf Modern Inversion Interior looking to backyard" width="1704" height="1145" srcset="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_8-852x573.jpg 1x, https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_8.jpg 2x" src="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_8-852x573.jpg" data-sizes="(max-width: 1704px) 100vw, 1704px" class="wp-image-1776248 size-full lazyload" bad-src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw=="/>The living spaces now open up to the backyard</p>
<p>The new layout for the home reversed the positions of the kitchen, living, and dining rooms with the bedrooms, lending the project its nickname, Modern Inversion.</p>
<p>The front of the home is closed off to the street.  The former bay windows have been replaced with a solid white.  Conversely, the rear has a large glass sliding door and is clad in weathered wood.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" alt="Knock Modern Inversion Living Room " width="1704" height="1133" srcset="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_9-852x567.jpg 1x, https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_9.jpg 2x" src="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_9-852x567.jpg" data-sizes="(max-width: 1704px) 100vw, 1704px" class="wp-image-1776249 size-full lazyload" bad-src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw=="/>A light material palette is given texture by the ceiling&#8217;s wooden staves</p>
<p>As currently configured, the home is entered up a flight of stairs and directly into a large living space.  The sliding glass doors open out onto the elevated backyard.  Another flight leads directly to the patio from the street.</p>
<p>&#8220;Klopf was able to broaden the openness, continuing on the original architecture to take full advantage of the unobstructed natural light across the rear of the house and convert the area into a much more comfortable and functional indoor-outdoor living space,&#8221; the owners explained .</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" alt="Knock Modern Inversion Kitchen" width="1704" height="1136" srcset="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_6-852x568.jpg 1x, https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_6.jpg 2x" src="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_6-852x568.jpg" data-sizes="(max-width: 1704px) 100vw, 1704px" class="wp-image-1776246 size-full lazyload" bad-src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw=="/>Clerestory windows were installed in the kitchen</p>
<p>The home&#8217;s two bedrooms now face the street and have some privacy from the rest of the home, since they are stepped down from the living area.</p>
<p>In addition to upgrading finishes, Klopf Architecture was able to raise the ceiling height in the living area, which contributes to the openness.</p>
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<p><h2>Klopf Architecture revamps mid-century home at Stanford University</h2>
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<p>A decorative ceiling made of wooden staves brings warmth to the interiors and matches the new kitchen cabinets as well as the fireplace.</p>
<p>Integrated lighting systems run along the battens that divide the space, &#8220;visually connecting while also defining the use areas within the space&#8221;, said Klopf Architecture.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" alt="Knock Modern Inversion bedroom" width="1576" height="2364" srcset="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_16-852x1278.jpg 1x, https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_16-scaled.jpg 2x" src="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2022/03/Klopf-Modern-Inversion-San-Francisco-Renovation_dezeen_1704_col_16-852x1278.jpg" data-sizes="(max-width: 1576px) 100vw, 1576px" class="wp-image-1776256 size-full lazyload" bad-src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw=="/>The bedrooms are on the street-facing side</p>
<p>Architect John Klopf established Klopf Architecture in 2001. Based in San Francisco, the studio has completed work throughout the United States including the renovation of several mid-century homes by Joseph Eichler.</p>
<p>Other San Francisco properties include an apartment building by Woods Bagot that features a five-storey green wall, and a private residence with curvaceous interiors that are meant to resemble clouds.</p>
<p>The photography is by Mariko Reed.</p>
<p><strong>Project credits:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Klopf Architecture project team:</strong> Geoff Campen, John Klopf, Sherry Tan, and Alison Markowitz-Chan<br /><strong>Interior furnishings and decoration:</strong> Urbanism Design<br /><strong>Contractor:</strong> San Francisco Design and Construction<br /><strong>Landscape architect:</strong> Terremoto<br /><strong>Structural engineer:</strong> ZFA</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Related Practices &#038; Jurisdictions While many employers are concerned with complying with the recently passed statewide COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave, employers should also be aware of the interactions between regular paid sick leave and COVID-19 related absences. As such, employers are well-served to stay current on the latest updates for San Francisco&#8217;s Paid Sick &#8230;</p>
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<h3>Related Practices &#038; Jurisdictions</h3>
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<p class="rtejustify">While many employers are concerned with complying with the recently passed statewide COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave, employers should also be aware of the interactions between regular paid sick leave and COVID-19 related absences.  As such, employers are well-served to stay current on the latest updates for San Francisco&#8217;s Paid Sick Leave Ordinance.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">The San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE) recently issued a temporary update to its guidance regarding San Francisco&#8217;s Paid Sick Leave ordinance and COVID-19.  The following is a summary of the temporary changes made to that guidance.</p>
<h3 class="rtejustify">Policies Requiring Doctor&#8217;s Notes</h3>
<p class="rtejustify">Under the temporarily amended guidance, policies or practices that require a doctor&#8217;s note or other documentation for the use of paid sick leave of more than five consecutive workdays (whether full or partial days) shall be deemed <strong>presumptively reasonable</strong>provided an employee is using paid sick leave<strong> for a COVID-19 related reason</strong> and is <strong>not under a doctor&#8217;s care</strong>the employer <strong>shall accept the employee&#8217;s attestation</strong> of the need for paid sick leave pursuant to current CDC guidelines and OLSE Rule 2.4, pertaining to potential abuse of sick leave.  This change is temporary and only in effect for the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">When the public health emergency ends, or upon a decision to revoke this temporary guidance, the guidance will revert back to the previous rule which stated that requiring a doctor&#8217;s note for the use of paid sick leave of three or fewer consecutive workdays shall be deemed unreasonable .  The previous rule also stated that practices that required a doctor&#8217;s note for the use of paid sick leave of more than three workdays was deemed reasonable.</p>
<h3 class="rtejustify">COVID-19 Related Reasons for Use of Paid Sick Leave</h3>
<p class="rtejustify">The temporary guidance sets forth several COVID-19 specific reasons for which an employee may use San Francisco Paid Sick Leave.  Those reasons are:</p>
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<p>The employee takes time off work because public health officials or healthcare providers require or recommend an employee isolate or quarantine to prevent the spread of disease.</p>
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<p>The employee takes time off work for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment or vaccination side effects.</p>
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<p>The employee takes time off work because the employee&#8217;s business or a work location temporarily ceases operations in response to a public health or other public official&#8217;s recommendation.</p>
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<p>The employee takes time off work because the employee needs to provide care for a family member to attend a COVID-19 vaccination appointment, who is experiencing vaccination side effects, or who is not sick but who public health officials or healthcare providers have required or recommended isolate or quarantine.</p>
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<p>The employee takes time off work because the employee needs to provide care for a family member whose school, childcare provider, senior care provider, or work temporarily ceases operations in response to a public health or other public official&#8217;s recommendation.</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">Finally, the guidance makes it clear that workers who have been laid off by their employers are not eligible for paid sick leave.  Employees also are not allowed to use sick leave to supplement a reduction in hours.  The guidance states that leave is only available to use for qualifying reasons when an employee is unable to work a portion of their scheduled hours.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>(Photo: 247Sports) ITEM 8 — Bodlovich bounces back for two consecutive strikeouts to end the inning and hold ASU&#8217;s one-run lead. Score: 11-10 ASU — Bodlovich surrenders an RBI double to Keaschall to cut the Dons&#8217; deficit to one run. — With runners on second and third and just one away, Osman got McLain a &#8230;</p>
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<p><strong>ITEM 8</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Bodlovich bounces back for two consecutive strikeouts to end the inning and hold ASU&#8217;s one-run lead.  Score: 11-10 ASU</span></p>
<p>— <span>Bodlovich surrenders an RBI double to Keaschall to cut the Dons&#8217; deficit to one run.</span></p>
<p>— <span>With runners on second and third and just one away, Osman got McLain a grounder at short, but Davis couldn&#8217;t handle McLain&#8217;s errant throw, resulting in two runs for San Francisco.  Sophomore right-hander C<span>Christian Bodlovich is coming in for Osman.</span></span></p>
<p><strong>BOTTOM 7</strong></p>
<p>— <span>A weak flyout by Baez to left field is pulled in Freeman&#8217;s diving effort, but McLain wisely tags up to extend the Sun Devils&#8217; lead to four runs.  Then, Rogers pops up to complete his team&#8217;s five-run frame.  Score: 11-7 ASU </span></p>
<p>— <span>San Francisco&#8217;s pitching can&#8217;t find the strike zone.  Long walked to load the bases for Davis before Davis walked in another ASU run.</span></p>
<p>— <span>An errant throw to second from San Francisco&#8217;s Kyle Knell on a McLain grounder brings two more runs around for ASU.</span></p>
<p>— <span>Two singles and a walk load up the bases for Lampe with just one away and Lampe draws his second walk of the game to bring in ASU&#8217;s game-tying run.</span></p>
<p><strong>ITEM 7</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Osman stranded a San Francisco runner at third, keeping ASU within one run heading into the bottom half of the seventh.  Score: 7-6 San Francisco </span></p>
<p><strong>BOTTOM 6</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Baez runs out a double play ball to advance McLain to third before McLain gets thrown out at home on a passed ball.  Score: 7-6 San Francisco </span></p>
<p>— <span>Long dials up a hefty cut on Jenkins&#8217; 2-2 pitch but misses.  Davis, however, follows up with a two-RBI single to bring the Sun Devils within one run.</span></p>
<p>— <span>San Francisco changes out Woltz for Jonah Jenkins, but Jenkins walks his first batter (McLain) to give another run to ASU.</span></p>
<p>— <span>Lampe stays patient and walks in a run after a seven-pitch at-bat to keep the bases loaded for McLain up next.  Lampe has reached base on all four plate appearances in this one, sporting a homer, single, HBP, and BB.</span></p>
<p>— <span>Woltz has given up three straight free bags to open up the bottom of the sixth, walking Campos and hitting two other ASU batters.</span></p>
<p>— <span>San Francisco brings in right-hander Kaleb Woltz to start the sixth despite Lepe&#8217;s success over the past three innings.</span></p>
<p><strong>ITEM 6</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Levine shrugs off the homer he gave up an inning ago to complete a scoreless frame for ASU, holding San Francisco&#8217;s lead at five runs.  Score: 7-2 San Francisco</span></p>
<p><strong>BOTTOM 5</strong></p>
<p>— <span>San Francisco&#8217;s Lepe is now through three hitless innings against ASU after a Baez walk is all the Sun Devils could get in the bottom of the fifth.  Score: 7-2 San Francisco </span></p>
<p><strong>ITEM 5</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Levine benefits from another double play between Magee and McLain, but Giosso then hits San Francisco&#8217;s third two-out home run of the game.  Score: 7-2 San Francisco </span></p>
<p><strong>BOTTOM 4</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Another two ASU runners are stranded on base for a second consecutive inning after McLain grounded out.  Score: 6-2 San Francisco </span></p>
<p>— <span>Campos drew an eight-pitch walk and now stands at third after advancing two bases on a Lucas groundout and Magee flyout.  Lampe got hit, bringing McLain to the plate with two runners on. </span></p>
<p><strong>ITEM 4</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Levine faces just three batters again as a double play ball coordinated between McLain and Magee up the middle spoils a single from the Dons&#8217; LF Zach Freeman.  Score: 6-2 San Francisco </span></p>
<p><strong>BOTTOM 3</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Davis then grounds out to advance two of ASU&#8217;s runners into scoring position before a Baez strike out and Rogers popup tempers what could&#8217;ve been a bigger inning for the Sun Devils.  Score: 6-2 San Francisco </span></p>
<p>— <span>ASU&#8217;s sophomore third baseman Ethan Long converts on a single up the middle to drive Lampe home as San Francisco replaces starter Sam Beck with reliever Oscar Lepe. </span></p>
<p>— <span>Lampe gets a quick second hit in as many at-bats on a hard-hit single up the middle.  The Sun Devils&#8217; sophomore shortstop Sean McLain then slices a single the other way.</span></p>
<p><strong>ITEM 3</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Levine produces a clean inning, putting down all three batters faced by strikeout, flyout and groundout.  Score: 6-1 San Francisco </span></p>
<p>— <span>ASU head coach Willie Bloomquist has already hooked Meyer after two innings, putting junior closer Will Levine on the bump in his place to start the third.</span></p>
<p><strong>BOTTOM 2</strong></p>
<p>— <span>The Sun Devils&#8217; junior Andrew Lucas got his first start in right field today and ran out an infield single to advance Baez to third.  Lamp then grounds out to second, however, unable to drive Baez home.  Score: 6-1 San Francisco </span></p>
<p>— <span>ASU&#8217;s sophomore catcher Nate Baez is at designated hitter for his team&#8217;s first of two today and rips a double into the right-center gap in his first at-bat.  The Sun Devils&#8217; freshman left fielder Will Rogers grounds out to short. </span></p>
<p><strong>ITEM 2</strong></p>
<p>— <span>Meyer is unable to limit the damage, surrendering a second three-run shot, this time to Demera over the left field wall.  It may be another short outing for Meyer, who pitched just 3.2 innings in his last start versus UC Irvine.  Score: 6-1 San Francisco </span></p>
<p><strong>BOTTOM 1</strong></p>
<p>— <span>ASU sophomore center fielder Joe Lampe&#8217;s early-season power surge continues, taking the first pitch from San Francisco&#8217;s starter over the wall in center.  Score: 3-1 San Francisco </span></p>
<p><strong>ITEM 1 </strong></p>
<p>— <span>Two singles from San Francisco 3B Mario Demera and 1B Gabe Giosso sets up DH Jordan Vujovich for a three-run shot over the right field wall.  Score: 3-0 San Francisco</span></p>
<p><strong>PREGAME NOTES</strong></p>
<p>— Arizona State baseball (7-9) can nab its first weekend series sweep of the season in its third and final game against San Francisco (10-7) at noon on Sunday.  This will be one of two games the Sun Devils are slated to play on Sunday.</p>
<p>— ASU&#8217;s sophomore right-hander Tyler Meyer will be called on to take the mound first against the Dons in his first weekend start of the season.  Meyer has made five appearances and three starts so far, boasting a 2.60 ERA across 17.1 innings pitched.  </p>
<p><span>— With the Sun Devils&#8217; starting shortstop, sophomore Hunter Haas, out at least a few more weeks with a rotator cuff injury, which led to sophomore Sean McLain&#8217;s move to shortstop from second base, freshman Alex Champagne&#8217;s hand injury from Friday&#8217;s San Francisco game puts another middle infielder in doubt, leaving ASU with McLain and freshman Cam Magee as the team&#8217;s lone middle infield options moving forward.</span></p>
<p>ASU Starting Lineup:</p>
<p>1. Joe Lamp CF</p>
<p>2. Sean McLain SS</p>
<p>3. Ethan Long 3B</p>
<p>4. Conor Davis 1B</p>
<p>5. Nate Baez DH</p>
<p>6. Will Rogers LF</p>
<p>7. Ryan Campos C</p>
<p>8. Andrew Lucas RF</p>
<p>9. Cam Magee 2B</p>
<p>— San Francisco&#8217;s senior right-handed pitcher Sam Beck will be making his fourth start of the season against ASU on Sunday.  Beck has tossed 12 innings across four total appearances this season, three of which were starts.  Beck currently sits at an ERA of 3.75. </p>
<p>San Francisco Starting Lineup:</p>
<p>1. Luke Keaschall SS</p>
<p>2.Mario Demera 3B</p>
<p>3.Harris Williams III RF </p>
<p>4. Gabe Giosso 1B</p>
<p>5. Jordan Vujovich DH</p>
<p>6. Michael Campagna C</p>
<p>7. Nick Yovetich CF</p>
<p>8. Kyle Knell 2B</p>
<p>9. Zach Freeman LF </p>
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