Because of damage from recent tides and el nino fueled storms. So far at least two residents have been told its no longer safe to live in their homes. Abc 7 News Reporter alan wong has the story. Reporter the constant pounding and destruction by these king tides is forcing the city of pacifica to declare a state of local emergency. Waves are battering the ocean side homes. The biggest one or two i saw came and hit the house against our glass door and everything out there. Reporter pacifica is asking for state and federal assistance after the sea wall along beach boulevard collapsed yesterday. Its like little mini earthquakes and everything throughout the day and the night. Reporter the bluff at the pacific skies Mobile Home Park fell into the ocean. Every time the waves are hitting it with the king tides, its just making it fall to the ground. Reporter previously the apartments on the eroding cliffs of esplanade avenue were condemned, now the city says the neighboring apartment could b
Need to know. Hey, good morning, everybody. And were coming on the air right in the thick of the blizzard of 2016. Look at the map. This thing has been called massive and major. Its been called snowmageddon, even apocalypse plow, whatever you call it, it is a beast. And if youre hunkered down at home, dan and i want to thank you for tuning in. We want you to look at these live pictures out of philadelphia, just one of the cities thats under a blizzard warning this morning, and heres a live look at the jersey shore. Its the area hit hard by Superstorm Sandy just over three years ago. Theyre bracing there yet again this morning. A lot of tension, a lot of nerves down there on the jersey shore. Legitimately so. Weve got hours to go on this thing, but already the impact is real and widespread. More than 170,000 homes and businesses without power right now. 9,000 flights canceled. More than 3,000 accidents out on the roads. And so far at least three people dead. And we do begin our coverage
Years ago. Theyre bracing there yet again this morning. A lot of tension, a lot of nerves down there on the jersey shore. Legitimately so. Weve got hours to go on this thing, but already the impact is real and widespread. More than 170,000 homes and businesses without power right now. 9,000 flights canceled. More than 3,000 accidents out on the roads. And so far at least three people dead. And we do begin our coverage this morning in the city thats getting the worst of it, our Nations Capital, and rob is right there. Rob, good morning to you. Good morning, paula. Hi, dan. Welcome to the blizzard of 2016 after a quiet start to the year. The northeast getting pounded and our Nations Capital is buried in snow right now, and it is blowing sideways. Look at this snowscape behind me. Thats the Andrew Jackson statue and beyond that you can barely see it obviously because its white. Thats the white house and the flag on top of it is blowing straight in that direction. About 25, 30 miles an hou
The advice from officials, stay home. The close call right in front of our eyes and the crashes, the storm is now whipping up the waves and fears of major damage along the shore. D. C. Paralyzed. The Transit System shut down. Airports now ghost towns. And the st. Bernard that needed his own rescue. Complete coverage of this massive storm, our extreme weather team up and down the coast this morning with all you need to know. Hey, good morning, everybody. Were coming on the air right in the thick of the blizzard of 2016. Look at the map. This thing has been called massive and major. Its been called snowmageddon, even apocalypse plow, whatever you call it, it is a beast. If youre hunkered down at home dan and i want to thank you for tuning in. Look at these live pictures out cities under a blizzard warning and heres a live look at the jersey shore. Its the area hit hard by Superstorm Sandy just over three years ago bracing there yet again and a lot of tension and nerves. Legitimately so.
Coast. Cities. Shut down by the blizzard. From dc to philadelphia and new york city. Are beginning to show signs of life. Mayor bill de blasio, new york thank god we have a warmer day. A little sunshine earlier that will help melting off some of the snow. But still, you got to exercise caution. But officials are pleading for patience. With many secondary streets. Still impassable. Just really bad. Really, really bad. Ive never seen it like this before in a long, long time. And with many cars still buried. Officials warn. The danger isnt over yet. The stormrelated death toll. More than 30. Including a 78yearold woman in new jersey. Who according to officials was too afraid to drive home in the snow on friday. Found dead in her car this morning. This time lapse video from virginia shows just what millions throughout much of the east are up against. Digging out and cleaning up from the historic storm that dumped feet of snow. Washington, dc we knew that we would have 24 inches of snow in