Which starts with a 48 hour notification. And then, we have a 24hour notification. Then i believe we go down to four hours . Is that correct . And, should things change, we will give notifications right up to the event. But, we have a plan and thats why as i said, we need peoples contact information. We use the files that we have. Starts at 48 hours. Goes through social media. Tweets, emails. Phone calls. With customers who identify as medical baseline. A rate classification. They have some equipment in their homes that take power. With those customers, we will do informative contact. We will go and knock on doors. I think we have a protocol we follow quite completely. Is it 100 . That i cant tell you, we work for it to be that way, but we have 48, 24, four hour notification and we will continue to notify if the weather shifts and it is urgent. We will contact right up to the point of the event. I would like to drill down on that a little more how are you communicating those shutdown t
Coast coastal. Then bahamas week continues. Were ready to make a splash. Welcome, everyone, to e. T. In the bahamas week. Were here all week. Its another day in paradise here at the beautiful bahamar resort. So much fun on the way. But we begin with a major scare for Angelina Jolie and it happened on the set of her new movie. A forced evacuation. An unexploded bomb left over from world war ii discovered. An explosives expert called to the scene. Angelina and her costar Richard Madden safe. This is what one report claims happened on the set of eternals. The marvel movie is shooting here in the canary islands. Heres what et learned about the incident. An unidentified object was found on set where second unit filming was taking place. It was inspected and deemed safe. No cast members were present at the time. Angelina with her blonde wig has been shooting the film since august. Playing a super hero puffs you up a little bit. Makes you feel more empowered. It does. You get the outfit on an
This is a zoomed in shot from our camera some 80 miles away. The fire is flaring up way up in the hills along pine flat road. We have Team Coverage right now starting with kpix 5s Juliette Goodrich. She and photographer alex monano headed to the peak of the fire where the wind is the strongest. Reporter its the wind tonight thats the major concern. Were on top of a ridge as you can see. This is a perfect example of how fast the wind is blowing. The fire fight tonight, behind me on this ridge, a ridge that leads down into windsor. The fire towering 30 feet in the air, and while this ridge is miles away from heelsburg and windsor, its the emberred carried by the wind thats the major concern tonight. Thats how fire moves. It blows sometimes as much to a mile and mile and a half away. Reporter and the wind could carry embers into areas already burned. And theres more fuel for it here. Reporter this fire just outside windsor reignited in a spot firefighters thought they had knocked down. Th
Pg e turns off because of the dangerous winds headed for our region. We begin with an urging warning from authorities, the winds could gust 80 miles an hour. I am andre senior. I am alayna gomez. Firefighters worked to get the upper hand on the kincade fire, it is burning out of control. The latest numbers, cal fire said it has burned nearly 26,000 acres and the fire is only 11 contained. Authorities say 77 structures have been destroyed, that includes 31 homes. The spike in the number of people forced to leave their homes or businesses. Earlier today, 44,000 people were under Evacuation Orders which affected the residents of windsor and healdsburg. Mark essex said another 100,000 people under the Evacuation Order, that brings the total ,0 people in these communities are ordered to leave. We have Team Coverage of the fire. Tonight wind event, meteorologist, mark tamayo monitoring the conditions. We go live to an evacuation shelter. Greg talked to thousands of people evacuated. Reporter
The fire is a 16 acre 1600 acres currently. They have a total of 1300 firefighters on duty, they are expected to increase it by 50 . No new evacuations as of this morning. They are continuously being aggressive and fighting fire. Steve paulson, are meteorologist talking about the cooler temperatures. Are you guys anticipating that that will help the firefight . Speaking with calfire, that is deathly going to be in their favor. Can you tell us have heard from governor newsome about the new firefighter tools including bar, helicopters they could work overnight what is the current fight right now according to calfire, they do not fly at night. They are on the Ground Fighting the fire. Drinking during the today they are aggressive with the aircraft. I know the Sheriffs Department is very active in assuring people who have evacuated from their homes, the of officers in the area making sure that they do not get back in there, so they are safe but also to prevent any looting. How is that situ