Massive so. Even though theyve been at it for about 7 hours. Its a little more than 50 contained. So theyre half way there. But Officials Say whats encouraging is that the fire hasnt grown in about 4 hours. 360 acres on fire. And about 200 firefighters from across the east bay working feverishly to put it out. The fire started around 2 40 this afternoon and burned quickly. Kevin martin witness once the fire gets, once you think it stopped it just comes right back up. It came up in 5 different places. I hear helicopters flying over my house. I went in the middle of street. I saw a fire, came over here. All of the sudden the whole field looked like a pit of hell. Smoke everywhere you can barely see blue. Thats how much smoke there was. It was just straight black. Tony perez witness we looked in the backyard. We had definitely seen the smoke in the backyard and uh, we came down the street. And uh at first it was just a small fire and it definitely picked up fast because of the valley and the winds. Theyre really picking up today. Definitely spread across the hills in the back, just about hitting the refinerythe blaze burned close to the phillips 66 oil refinery. People who live in the area say they were concerned about the flames causing an explosion. Tony perez witness i was definitely afraid of the refinery blowing up, possibly hitting pipeline underground. That definitely was the first thing coming through my mind for sure just because of the dry weather and theres a lot of dry brush on the ground there were no evacuations. No structures threatened. And no was injured. Hermela Aregawi its hard to see this time of night. But fire officials tell us whatever smoke is still left is just hot spots that could reignite. Theyll be here throughout the night and into tomorrow morning make sure those spots are no longer a threat. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. Its under investigation. Reporting live in rodeo, Hermela Aregawi, kron 4 news. jr stone we first told you about this wildfire at 4 39 this afternoon through a push alert. Stay connected on breaking news by downloading our free app and getting alerts your phone. jr stone cal fire crews tackled three fires near brentwood early saturday morning. It took more than two hundred firefighters to get them under control. Flames scorched more than two Hundred Acres along rural marsh creek road. Fire investigators are looking into how the three separate fires began just hours apart. Very coincidental that three fires started so closely in time, all in the same area. So were looking into all those things to see if it is indeed human caused and if it is indeed human caused, is it intentional or accidental. So were looking into those right now. So the fire is still under investigation were still early on so were asking the publics help if they saw anything of if they found anything of a suspicious nature to let us know. jr stone cal fire hopes to have complete contianment before the end of the weekend. jr stone a Massive Wildfire continues to get bigger in yolo county, west of sacramento. The winters fire has burned over twothousand acres and is 75 percent contained. Three people have been injured and the cause is still under investigation. Mandatory evacuations and several road closures have been lifted. jr stone and in San Luis Obispo fire crews are trying to put out a massive fire there. The alamo fire has burned 19thousand acres and is only 10 percent contained tonight. Its burning off of highway 166 near twitchell reservoir. Evacuation warnings are still in effect for the area. jr stone and the wall fire near oroville has spread to twothousand acres. And it is only 10 percent contained tonight. Four people have been injured. Reporter, Nicole Comstock tells us how at least ten buildings were destroyed by the fire. The flames from the wall fire are moving fast. Burning up 1,000 acres of dry brush and destroying at least 10 structures in butte county. Sending people and their pets down the hill in a frenzy. Jesus rodriguez, resident this thing is moving faster than ever. tom primmer, resident grabbed my dogs, my bag, my clothes. They just said get out immediately. 200 homes are under evacuation orders or warnings. Cal fire battalion chief russ fowler says five of those people suffered minor burns. As well as one inmate firefighter. Russ fowler, cal fire if we give you an order to leave, youre in imminent danger. If you stay, we cant guarantee we can come back for you or even send a fire engine. if itus frustrating for firefighters when people wait until the last minute to evacuate. Itus equally frustrating for people who know theyre likely going to lose their homes. Rich resident youre a little too late Nicole Comstock, reporting you think your ranch is gone . rich resident yeah probably so only god knows. Nicole Comstock, reporting im sorry cowboy yeah. rich is mostly upset that he had to leave 6 of his 8 horses behind, knowing the his next door neighbors saw flames touch down on it. Unidentified neighbor the Fire Department told us we could use the bobcat to make more fire breaks but as we were working on it it just came on our property. but firefighters have made some progress in slowing the spread of the wall firehand cutting containment lines and dropping water and retardant from overhead. They expect the flames to change direction again over night and burn right where they donut want it to. jr stone that was Nicole Comstock reporting. Lawrence karnow it was another hot day in parts of the bay area with temperatures again soaring over 100 degrees in the warmest spots. The one cool place was near the coast where a sea breeze and fog kept temps almost 40 degrees cooler. Outside now were already seeing more of a sea breeze and more fog. But temperatures in the valleys are still very warm. High pressure over the Desert Southwest will begin to slide eastward for the next few days. That should allow the fog to mover further onshore over the next couple of nights to cool our weather to near normal by monday jr stone our other top story tonight crews are still trying to figure out what caused a massive fire at a construction site in oakalnd that foreced hundreds of people out of their homes. Tonight. Some who live by the construction site are now slowly being let back in. The decision was made after a massive crane was finally brought down by a demolition crew because it was on the verge of falling over. Kron 4s Ella Sogomonian is live at the scene on valdez and grand. Whats the next step . One by one City Employees are reaching out to evacuees who have left Contact Information with them to let them know they can go home starting with the buildings that pg e is restoring power to first. Pkg a demolition crew was brought in to tear down a giant crane at this oakland construction site fire at valdez and grand just after 7 30 saturday night. Crews attached two cables, rotated the crane by the arm toward an empty lot, and finally took down the threat. nats sot deputy chief erik logan, oakland Fire Department it worked out perfectly but there were a lot of scenarios that had to be worked out, a lot of worst Case Scenarios that had to be worked out before they even preformed this task. A team of engineers planned the twohour operation ober night because the crane became unstable from destructive flames that erupted around 4 30 in the morning friday and posed a threat to people and buildings. nats saied haddad, evacuee i have to show up here and play chase the cameras to see when there is a briefing earlier in the day frustrated evacuees showed up to the site during a press conference desperate for answers. Sot saied haddad, evacuee its frustrating not to know that the city wasnt really collecting our information so. But now were happy, a gentleman from the office did so. Oakland city spokesperson sean maher says now that the crane is out of the way evacuees can return home. They are contacting people who left their information and others can find updates on the citys website and twitter. They will start in the order of the buildings pg e will restore power to. Investigators are still looking for what caused the fire. Live in oakland Ella Sogomonian kron 4 news. j. R. our Team Coverage on the massive fire and its impact to the surrounding area continues tonight with kron fours philippe djegal. He spoke with an evacuee and neighbors living through this. Philippe NatsFire Fighters spraying water. As oakland Fire Fighters keep a steady stream on potential hot spots. Nats it could be later today, if not, it might be tomorrow or the next day. Evacuated neighbors of the leveled apartment and retail building under contruction before the fire. Sarah tyack evacuee its just been a little bit surreal. Doing their best coping with a fluid situation. Sarah tyack evacuee philippe have you been evacuated . sarah yes. Sarah tyack lives at 100 grand avenue. Early in the morning. She was briefly allowed back into her apartment a block away from the fire to grab a few things. Before she was again told to leave. Sarah tyack evacuee i dont think theres any damage. Were not allowed back in til they secure the crane, and i think theyre gonna try to dismantle the crane. Think the fear is, the cranes gonna swing and hit the building. So, theyre just being cautious. Cautious while evacuees and neighbors are asked to be patient. Moonpie bintijuwa neighbor it makes all of us look at the fact that we need to stay ready. Im thinking about getting a back with my papers and everything right inside my whole closet. So, if something happens, i can get what i need and get out of there. A lesson sarah tyack says shes also learned. Sarah tyack evacuee i looked out my window and saw a flame, so when we got the evacuation order. And, so i literally took off. And, um, i think what i learned from is, bring as few things, haha. Tyack is one of several hundred people in the area displaced by the fire. Though like the city of oakland says most others are doing. Tyack is staying with a relative until its safe to return home. In oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. jr stone coming up on kron4 news at 10. American tourist beaten to death while visiting a greek island. Find out what friends are saying tonight. Plus. An electrical vault explodes in the middle of a popular area in southern california. Well show you the damage it caused. And after the break. It was a deadly officer involved shooting that killed an 18 yearold man last summer that continues to stir controversy. Why the family is saying justice is finally being served. jrs new at 10. The city of san jose has been hit with a lawsuit. In response to the deadly shooting of an 18yearold teen last summer. A press conference about fallen teen anthony nunez. Was held this afternoon on east santa clara street. The lawsuit. Argues that nunez was in the middle of a medical emergency when he was shot by officers. The incident began when nunez fired a gun. Grazing his head with a bullet. Nunezs family believed he was suicidal. And called police. When officers arrived. They say nunez began pointing that gun at authorities. So they opened fired. However the 18year olds family say they hid the weapon from nunez. And he was unarmed during the shooting. The legal action filed against san jose seeks compensatory and punitive jr stone in the east bay a woman is behind bars tonight after confessing to killing her parents. Police say it happened in a home in this pittsburg neighborhood. 50 year old Menique Lashon is behind bars. Lashshons 67 year old mother and 73 year old father were both killed. Stabbed multiple times. Police say lashon lived with them, tried to clean the scene before calling police, and eventually confessed. The name or motive behind the killings is unknown tonight. jr stone investigators say that fireworks may be to blame for an Apartment Fire in antioch last night. This is what it looked like across the street from the Somersville Towne Center last night. The first started around 10 pm. Crews believe a grass fire led to the Apartment Fire. Three people were injured. They were taken to the hospital suffering from smoke inhalitation. Firefighters say 24 apartments are affected. They said the grass fire took out a power line which created problems as they tried to put the flames out. jrs shelters in the east bay are facing a big problem following 4th of july celebrations. Kron4s jeff pierce tells us they are over whelmed with the amount of stray dogs they are now trying to find the owners for. This dog was wearing his patriotic colors at the antioch Animal Shelter but he was just one of many in there that was confused about fourth of july traditions. We are finding ourselves inundated with stray animals following the fourth of july celebration, mostly large dogs, so were running out of kennel space. Pets that have escaped over the holiday have taken to serious efforts in reaction to fireworks displays. Some break through windows and doors to try and get out. The shelter has taken steps on saturday to reconnect pets with their owners. Were trying to encourage owners to try and claim their lost pets so were waiving any impound fees. Most of them are first time that theyre learning that their pets are scared, terrified of fireworks. Fourth of july really just keep them in a crate its really important fourth of july is just the worst day for us at the shelter because a lot of strays come in. For those not finding a lost pet the shelter recommends you look on line at two different websites. Know that there is a way to find your dog. Go to fido alert dot com contra county, go to next door. For those who found their missing pet this weekend they were reunited without cost. All that has to be paid for is the license and the chip, if the dog already has that when it was impounded than they walk away free. Its a get out of jail free card. If a pet owner doesnt claim their dog after the weekend the fees will be dramatically reduced. In antioch jeff pierce kron four news. jr stone time now to check on our weather. With meterologist Lawrence Karnow. Lawrence karnow it was another hot day in parts of the bay area with temperatures again soaring over 100 degrees in the warmest spots. The one cool place was near the coast where a sea breeze and fog kept temps almost 40 degrees cooler. Outside now were already seeing more of a sea breeze and more fog. But temperatures in the valleys are still very warm. High pressure over the Desert Southwest will begin to slide eastward for the next few days. That should allow the fog to mover further onshore over the next couple of nights to cool our weather to near normal by monday. It remains hot in the interior of the state with highs near 110 degrees in the hottest spots. Highs tomorrow will be cooler in the bay area. The warmest temperatures will be in the 90s inland, 70s and 80s around the bay, and cool fog and 60s at the coast. It will cool through about tuesday. But on wednesday High Pressure begins to build back in and it could be hot again next weekend. jr stone four people were hurt in los angeles. When an underground electrical vault exploded. It happened friday afternoon. None of the injuries were life threatening. The Office Building was evacuated as a precaution. Officials say it did not receive any structural damage. But the blast did make a mess of things. Shattering glass. And nerves. It was boom so the whole building shook, stucco came down. All the artists and the staff just ran in the hallway, a mad exodus down the stairwell we didnt know what was going on. jr stone the explosion did knock out power at nearby cedarssinai hospital. Which went to backup generators. jr stone coming up. It was the annual running of the bulls in spain. Well tell you if anyone got hurt. And after the break. San Francisco Giants legend barry bonds honored today at att park. Hear what he has to say about his tribute plaque. jr stone barry bonds was honored today as the giants unveiled the newest plaque on their wall of fame. The new tribute to bonds was first made public this afternoon. Heres the moment when they unveiled it. Around a thousand fans showed up to watch the ceremony. It was free of charge. Willie mays, willie mccovey, other former players were there. Bonds, who now works as a special advisor to the ceo of the giants, showed his gratitude for his hometown. People say, how are your fans in San Francisco . and i say, ive never had any fans; ive always had family cause i was raised here. jr stone vo 7 after the ceremony we asked bonds in the dugout which of his historic feats felt the best he said all the ones that happened at home. jr stone in spain in the second day of the annual running of the bulls at least two people got injured. Its a tradition for adreniline seekers all over the world to participate in the event. A red cross official says one of the victims was strucked in the arm, while the other one got hit in the butt. On friday three people were striked by the bulls, but none have non lifethreating injuries jr stone still ahead. Day two of the g20 summit in hamburg, germany is over. Well take a look at who the president met with. Plus. A massive fire burning in the south bay. The latest on the containment efforts after the break. jr stone now at 10 30. A massive grass fire burned 14 acres in san jose earlier today. It happened around 5 30. On fontanoso way and Silver Creek Valley road. The fire has been contained tonight. It took about 35 firefighters to put it out. No one was injured and no buildings were damaged. Crews are still trying to figure out the cause. jr stone im here in the Weather Center with Lawrence Karnow. Hot and dry conditions are making these fires worse. How long are these hot temperatures sticking around . Lawrence karnow it was another hot day in parts of the bay area with temperatures aga