Says. Its just awful what happened. Im not scared. It doesnt surprise me. I like that they want to help and to learn. By the time we finished this interview, the next truck of volunteers was headed out. To where or for how long is still a big unknown and this is what weve been looking at all day. Of course, they cant use heavy equipment because this is so precarious. So what theyre doing is theyre removing crushed concrete and dust bucket by bucket hoping to get to what that tunnel may be where those people may still be found alive. Liz, ill send it back to you. Yeah. Its a race against time, juan, right . How much longer do crews think they have before this mission becomes a recovery mission, not necessarily a rescue mission . Reporter its really difficult. Of course, they havent had water. They havent had food. Its rained these last couple of days and, of course, the issue of oxygen, all these Different Things that theyre working on, but theyre still going to go with the notion that somebody can still survive past a senior amount of time. Ive asked the people certain amount of time. Ive asked the people how long they expect to stay out here and they say as long as it takes. They have no plans of going anywhere. Juan fernandez, thank you. Mexico city has an earthquake Warning System which apparently worked. So how far along are we with getting our own . Kpix5s len ramirez says a full rollout is still years away. Len . Reporter thats right, ken. Researchers here at uc berkeley and other institutions have been working on an early earthquake Warning System for several years now, but its not yesterday ready to go out yet ready to go out to the public, although other countries have been doing the same and had good results like mexico during this past earthquake. Youre about to see mexico citys early earthquake Warning System in action. T the long term operation and maintenance funds have not fully been identified y emergency the siren sounds giving people a precious few seconds to stream out of their buildings and into the safety of the giant open square. Ot]the best Case Scenario is e baked the system was designed after the devastating 1985 mexican quake and a similar system is up and running in japan, but today californias early Warning System called shake alert is still in a very limited testing phase. What would it take for shake alert to go to the masses . Weve got very good Capital Investment so far, but the long term operation and maintenance sort of funds have not fully been identified yet. Reporter so far only First Responders and Transportation Systems like b. A. R. T. Are on the system. The system has already been tested in a real live situation, the 2014 napa quake, where it gave the b. A. R. T. Control center a nine second warning. Researchers at the Uc Berkeley Seismology Lab say it could be five years or more before the system could be rolled out to smartphones because the technology isnt there yet. The alert would be baked into your phone and the phone would receive a message to activate that alert. All the Current Technologies we have are a little too slow. Reporter now there is a planned regional rollout of the shake alert system that will begin next year, but, ken, one of the limitations of the system Going Forward right now is that there arent enough sirens in this area to make it widespread or widely available to all people. So there will be a regional rollout when it comes to your cell phone maybe another five years or so. Len, im wondering, you mentioned nine seconds there. I dont know what theyve got in mexico. What are they looking at as a possibility for an actual warning . How many seconds would you have . Reporter well, that depends on where you are to the epicenter and that is what makes it effective and not effective. If youre farther away from the epicenter, you have more of a chance to get out or get under some sort of a table or Something Like that. If youre farther away, you do have those seconds. If youre right in the epicenter, for instance, if the hayward fault were to go right here at uc berkeley, we would have no warning. Theres no system available that is that fast. So the farther you are out from the epicenter, the greater the chance of a warning youll get. Len ramirez in berkeley today, thank you, len. This evening much of puerto rico is under water after Hurricane Maria dumped 35 inches of rain on the island. Streets are now rivers and yards have again replaced by lakes. Maria was the biggest storm to hit puerto rico in generations. Much of the island is without power and it may not be restored for months and even as people try to rescue those trapped by the storm surge, the island is still in danger of flash flooding. H the ca ore its been very hard the last 24 hours to determine what has happened from the words of other people because we havent had any communication, plus theres a lot of destruction in the roads. Drench puerto rico. As Hurricane Maria churns through the caribbean, more rain is expected to drench puerto rico. President trump has signed a federal disaster declaration for puerto rico. We have a pretty big weather story going on in Northern California right now. Check this out. Your eyes are not playing tricks on you, part of the Sierra Nevada getting hit with summer snow. Theres a live picture from our sierraattahoe camera, more than just a dusting, snow on the ground on what is the final day of summer. Forecasters say its thanks to a cool weather system moving south from oregon. Reporter lisa meadows on a freeway pileup blamed on the weather. Cumu to almost a reporter we were out here all afternoon. At that time we were dealing with hail. It was coming down in sheets even accumulating up to an inch and that is what led to a pileup on i80 this morning. Iple injuries on the scene, two big rigs collided and one truck pulling a tractor trailer actually flipped over. Look he driver an early season winterlike storm system has set up in the sierra and it has led to a Chain Reaction collision westbound on i80 this morning. A heavy hailstorm came through the area and obviously the hail accumulated on the roadway and we had numerous traffic collisions pretty much instantaneously. At this time we dont know the exact number, but probably at least a half dozen traffic collisions. Unfortunately one of those traffic collisions involved a fatality. Reporter there were multiple injuries on the scene. Two big rigs collided and one truck pulling a tractor trailer actually flipped over. I actually talked to the driver of that truck carrying the trailer that completely flipped over on its roof. He said that as he was driving down hes fine, by the way as he was driving down, basically everyone coming down the roadway was slipping and sliding and then led to all those accidents. Well, the sierra actually sierra actually saw the first snowfall of the season on september 12th , a light dusting at elevations above 10,000 feet. Members of an Oakland Temple are not letting an act of hate ruin the jewish new year. Antisemitic graffiti was scrawled on the side of their temple tonight, but this morning paper covered up the words of hate. People were invited to write positive notes right over the graffiti. The messages included give peace a chance and stand against hate. In some ways this is a terrible day for it to happen. On the other hand, for our entire community to be together and feel the strength in the room today was something that was really special. Services did resume as normal but with an extra police presence. Opd considers the vandalism a hate crime. Officers have canvassed the area looking for any witnesses. Were looking at Video Surveillance from this location as well as surrounding areas to see if we can capture who is responsible for this. Police and Crime Stoppers of oakland are offering up to 2,500 for information leading to the arrest of the suspect. Despite increased Police Patrols crime is up in some of San Franciscos busiest tourist areas. We have the report from San Franciscos most iconic street. Reporter keeping an eye on all these cars lined up on lombard and nearby streets knowing theres likely luggage in a few of them. They even know how to detect recommendations from the permit rentals from the permit carrying local cars. Theres so much glass on these streets. I feel for the tourists. Theres glass all the time. Were just waiting for the next step when they go in the house. Reporter this woman who lives near the hotspot says crime says up, but so are patrols. Sfpd doubled the officers in the division from 14 to 24 officers who now walk these streets day and night. They start to recognize the people committing crimes. Reporter crime is still going up. In fact, Shalene Martin said a bullet blast into her babys bedroom. She lives off lombard and powell and calls 311 often to report crimes. No one was hurt in that gang violence. Ive heard of my friends getting mugged right in front of their homes. They just want the cell phone and wallet. Reporter robberies have gone up 7 from april and july compared to last year. Car burglaries are up 28 . Heres Surveillance Video from july of a guy stealing a purse carrying pricey jewelry when tourists from utah left their car for 15 minutes. What they see they take. Reporter committing crimes of opportunity. There are signs warning people to pick their valuables up and lock their doors. The locals know to do. So its just a matter do so. Its just a matter of getting the tourists on board. North koreas leader said President Trump is deranged and will pay dearly for his threats. The comments came after mr. Trump put new sanctions on north korea. The goal is to get the regime to abandon its nuclear ambitions. A new executive order enables the u. S. To impose sanctions on banks, companies and individuals that finance trade with the north. Very proud t mr. Trump met today with leaders of south korea and japan at the u. N. And he said china is joining the effort. And im very proud to tell you that, as you may have just heard moments ago, china, their central bank, has told their other banks thats a massive Banking System to immediately stop doing business with north korea. Deal with iran. Cbs news reports that pr separately there are conflicting reports about the fate of the nuclear deal with iran. Cbs news reports that President Trump is leaning toward decertifying the agreement that iran signed back in 2015, but the New York Times says he wants to keep it and toughen the terms with a new round of negotiations. Ling in the u. S. Election. Facebook turning over to Congress Thousands of ads linked to the investigation into russian meddling in the United States election. The company says that its uncovered more than 3,000 paid for by a russian company. Radar. And on Facebook Live today founder Mark Zuckerberg admitted it was pretty easy for the russians to post them under the radar and he pledged to make political advertising more transparent in the future. Not only will you have to disclose which page paid for an ad, but we will also make it so you can visit an advertisers page and see the ads theyre currently running to any audience on facebook. Facebook says the vast majority of the ads he found didnt specifically reference the election or a particular candidate. Instead they appeared to focus on amplifying divisive sociopolitical messages. One south bay neighborhood is dealing with a wild invasion. The damage done by some wild boar and why the city is telling homeowners to solve the problem on their own. Plus how trash is being transformed to forward in parts of the north bay. And why a bay area boxer with a perfect record in the pros is leaving the sport he loves. San jose closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. Some big hairy pests are going hog wild in some san jose neighborhoods leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. Homeowners tell kpix5s kiet do they think the city should step up to protect them from the wild pigs. You get over here you can get a good look at how much damage it caused them. Reporter here at this place in south san jose its that time of year again. Wild boars are coming into the neighborhoods at night tearing up lawns looking for grub worms and terrorizing the people with their sharp tusks. Im actually kind of afraid of them because i know that they can hurt me or kill me. It makes me afraid and quite honestly, if theres one in my yard, im probably going to get my gun to defend myself and my family. Reporter neighbor brett linden took us into the Guadalupe Creek and showed us where litters slept at night. Theres shade and water here. Reporter the pigs are likely coming in from the nearby guadalupe landfill falling the Guadalupe Creek right into the property. The city said two years ago residents must pay on their own to hire a licensed trapper at a cost of several hundred dollars per animal. Linden doesnt think thats right. Why should i barrel the expense taking care of a bear the expense taking care of a wild animal that isnt coming from my house. Theres a lot of invasive pests that get into peoples homes, rats and mice. We are not asked to fix those problems refuse. Reporter camas said a problems. Reporter camas said a wild boar is the homeowners responsibility. You live near a park. You can expect deer, bobcats, coyotes to come down. Yes, they are a nuisance, but weve given you the tools to take care of a problem. Reporter for residents on a fixed income, this man says its not fair. We pay taxes. Do we get any protections or do we get any services anymore . Is it our responsibility to carry the ball . Reporter in south san jose kiet do, kpix5. People living in a peninsula trailer park are fighting back over their rent. They claim their landlord is overcharging them. Trailer villa in unincorporated redwood city is home to 127 units. A new complaint alleges that for years the Parks Management has ignored rent control ordinances by issuing rent increases in direct violation of the law. For example one woman was paying 850 we are insisting that this park owner needs to put a lid on the rampant revenue grab that has been happening in this park and modulate the increases to the reasonable rates that are provided by law. Theres no justification whatsoever for the escalation that we have seen. For example, one woman says in 2013 she was paying 850 a month. Now shes forced to take over 1,300. We reached out to the property owner. The company says it received the complaint but has no comment on the allegations. A new power plant in the north bay is creating energy from a surprising source. Kpix5s don ford on how a landfill is providing power to thousands of homes. Waste Management Communications manager , behind these green walls are two engines that are taking the lan icity, reporter waste managements redwood landfill in novato is a far cry from when we used to call places like this the dump. Now they are generating electricity from garbage. Behind these green walls are two engines that are taking the landfill gas and turning it into electricity, enough to power 5,000 customers homes in the bay area. Reporter turning waste into watts starts here. Under the soil is rotting garbage that naturally produces flammable methane gas. These are wellheads drilled into that garbage to extract that gas. Right here you have a wellhead and this actually sucks out whats called landfill gas. Its a natural byproduct of food and other organics degrading in the landfill. Reporter methane . Its methane and it has other gas particulates in it as well. Reporter the gas is transported through pipes, cleaned in in state of the art cleaner in this state of the art cleaner and fed into giant generators to make electricity, 300 megawatts worth. Marin clean energy is distributing the electricity to customers. They usually deal in solar and wind power, but this is different. It would take about 84 acres of solar panels to generate enough power. Reporter 84 acres. 84 acres to power 5,000 homes. Reporter and this power source doesnt stop when the sun goes down. The next time you throw away that old steak bone or loaf of moldy bread, it just might come back to your house in the form of electricity. In novato, don ford, kpix5. An east bay man who has been one of the worlds top pro boxers is leaving the sport. 33yearold andre ward won the light heavyweight championship back in june. Now hes retiring after having never lost a pro fight. His record . 320. He says he has been battling injuries over the years and that now is the time to throw in the towel. Son. 49ers football is not a hot ticket these days. There are a lot of empty seats as the team gets off to an 02 start this season. This evening they host the l. A. Rams and at last economic some tickets can be found for 20 bucks or even a little bit less. The 49ers certainly have their own problems, but overall in the nfl attendance and tv ratings have been down a bit this season. Tonights game is an nfl homecoming for rams quarterback jared goff. Goff attended high school at Marin Catholic and played for the cal bears before going pro. He was the rams top pick in the 2016 draft. Im emily turner with your weather this evening. It was a lovely, Beautiful Day that felt a lot like fall for the last day of summer. If you enjoyed it on ocean beach, you know exactly what im talking about and ill tell you if those temperatures will stick around for the weekend. Coming up all new at 6 00 tonight a Vacation Rental horror story, a guy books this bay area home and t