Bay area wildfires turning even more deadly tonight weve learned a 70 yearold man has been found dead in Santa Cruz County where the czu lightning complex fires are burning coal fire says those fires are burning at least 74,000 acres so far in san mateo and santa cruz counties. It is at 8 containment at least a 163 structures have been destroyed. There are roughly 1500 fire personnel working on the fire lines kron fours gayle ong joins us now live. In the Santa Cruz Mountains in Scotts Valley with more on this fire fight. Gayle. Well that 70 yearold man was found in the low area of last chance the road and of Santa Cruz County sheriffs deputies are also looking into 3 other missing persons cases. Firefighters are focusing on saving homes. We have video of what theyre doing today and you can see a they were a back burning they were setting fires to control the fire line around a home on highway 9 in Boulder Creek and this is right by the Boulder Creek Community Church. They were making
Then very spotty elsewhere and actually the skies may start to open up a little bit but because we still have the same scenario set up there is that possible chance of an isolated thundershower being dry lightning until 5 they have the red flag warning thats been posted really for the entire bay area technically, Solano County not in that and theyve also pulled away down the Monterey County as well. Down to the south so things are improving live shot of the golden gate as you can see that we have the marine layer that certainly checking in that tends to be a stable air mass, the winds across the greater area little bit of an onshore wind nothing major. Our temperatures into the 60s for the most part fairly mild 72 going on for any aac were ahead of the ball game in most regions of around the bay compared to where we were 24 hours ago so the skies will open up however that will give the atmosphere more energy in which to work with so concerned again for isolated elevated dry Thunder Sho
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