Samples of various vintages the damage from the glass fire was being assessed by the winerys owner. The 11,000 square foot farmhouse was gutted equipment and approximately a 120,000 bottles of wine were lost in the blaze and because this winery was built to replicate a 13 thcentury tuscan castle. Theyre going to need to bring artisans in from italy to make the repairs. The owner says the back to back fires here in the north bay coming after having to close for 3 months because of the pandemic is the worst catastrophe hes experienced in 45 years in the wine business and its a pain being felt throughout the napa valley which relies heavily on tourist traffic and how can people help. They can help. Visiting the napa valley. Im going to rush for i from the napa valley just coming up here spending little money because a lot of businesses are simply going close down. Theyve wracked fires are new covid over and over and its just its impossible stay open. I found a group of tourists here toast
In at 6 30. Lets check out the air quality and looking good this morning. The clean and fresh air as we start off our day, because of that ocean breeze, it is really kicking in, bringing that fresh air back to the bay area. We will have that good air quality through the day and daytime highs are little cooler compared to yesterday, 85 in concord, 82 for san jose, 72 in oakland and 67 for San Francisco. What changes are coming and we will have a shift with our winds. We will talk about that offer winds and a big warmup in store for us but now lets check in with gianna. The metering lights are on for the bay bridge . Yes, they are. That means traffic is stacking up. They are returning at 5 49. That is at the east bay and into the city. It is a slow one. Weseeing how it will slow bit down a bit as you come off the skyway, exiting near the fremont exit into San Francisco. Westbound 580 is still pretty slow and go. The delays originate out of tracy, on the 2058 connector. It is very sluggis
Increase of 2 1 2 . There is some positive news. 20 deaths reported after five days in which they ranged from 64 to 87 per day. The total death toll is now more than 5500. Governor newsom gave a briefing and said hospital spaces were up 16 and those in need of intensive care up 11 . Ktvus tom vacar with more on the uptick of casings. Reporter were not a dispersed wave. Were not into the second wave. Were not out of the first wave. Since all this began as of june 20th, california has had almost 174,000 coronavirus pandemic cases up 450 okays, plus from the previous day. The largest increase since april. Those that suggest were out of the woods, those that suggest that somehow it is going to dis appear, these numbers tell a very, very different and sobering story. The cases are essentially balanced between male and female. 95,500 are in the 18 to 49 age group with all other anyone groups accounting for 78,000 cases. In all, 5500 californians have died with males dying more frequently tha
Officially called the united republic of tanzania, tanzania is located on the east coast of africa. Famous for its immense and open plains, tanzania is home to elephants, lions, and rhinos, but its also home to a tiny and deadly insect, the anopheles mosquito. Actually, its not the mosquito that kills, but the disease the mosquito carries malaria. In fact, more than 600,000 people in tanzania die each year from malaria. Thats equal to losing every man, woman, and child living in the city of baltimore, maryland. To High School Student thomas forman, this was unacceptable. Captain of his new jersey football squad, he worked with his parents and teammates to kick off a unique fundraiser. They call it tackles4tanzania. Hi, thomas. Welcome to teen kids news. Hi. Thanks for having me on today. So, what inspired you to take on fighting malaria in tanzania . Well, actually, its a funny story. I was on a plane ride home from china, and next to me was a canadian businessman. I struck up a conver
Elephants, lions, and rhinos, but its also home to a tiny and deadly insect, the anopheles mosquito. Actually, its not the mosquito that kills, but the disease the mosquito carries malaria. In fact, more than 600,000 people in tanzania die each year from malaria. Thats equal to losing every man, woman, and child living in the city of baltimore, maryland. To High School Student unacceptable. Captain of his new jersey football squad, he worked with his parents and teammates to kick off a unique fundraiser. They call it tackles4tanzania. Hi, thomas. Welcome to teen kids news. Hi. Thanks for having me on today. So, what inspired you to take on fighting malaria in tanzania . Well, actually, its a funny story. I was on a plane ride home from china, and next to me was a canadian businessman. I struck up a conversation with this man, and he told me all the disease, but he told me all about it who it killed, how it worked, and regions where it was most prevalent. A few days later, i went down t