forecasted for the next few days are a major concern. so obviously with the higher temperatures that is going to increase a fire behavior and intensity of fire, the flames broke out on thursday prompting evacuations by friday afternoon. the community of will want to the campground will want a campground the golf course there. highway 41 on the south entrance coming from fresno has a hard closure to the rest of the park is still open and be a highway. one, 40 firefighters say one of the initial challenges was getting resources. there is fire in northern california resources kind of held out that fire is wrapping up. so we are starting to get those resources and obviously it is in an area where it is getting into wilderness. so it is getting into steep country as far as these giant sequoias are known for surviving fire. but wildfires burn hotter and quicker than ever before because of dry conditions. the sequoia trees are a fire, adapted tree so they actually need fire to reproduce. some fire is good for those trees. high intensity fire on the other hand is not a good thing because it actually does kill the tree in just the last 2 years. the u.s. forest service blames several wildfires for killing nearly 20% of the giant sequoias in the sierra nevada reporting in yosemite national park. nathalie vera kron. 4 news. >> back here in the bay area. a vegetation fire in pittsburgh reignited last night and moved towards a decommissioned power plant. today. the marsh fire burned more than 100 acres back in mid-june. firefighters prevented it from destroying any property back then, but they were unable to fully extinguish the blaze due to its location today. it's parked up yet again. contra costa fire devoted extra resources from the air and on the ground to try and battle those flames. it grew to about 200 acres beftre forward. progress was stopped. thick smoke from that fire did reach into the surrounding areas of antioch and oakley. but they were able to keep the flames away from nearby homes. the fire department says they're going to continue to monitor this one daily. turning now to the latest on the electra fire, which is burning in amador county. cal fire reporting just over 70% containment tonight. >> the fire has grown 50 acres in size since last night reaching nearly 4500 acres in total. the number of structures threatened has dropped from nearly 900 to around 430 firefighters say that they are anticipating the fire to be fully contained in about a week. >> we do want to get you a check of your 4 zone forecast. looking at conditions out there as track these fires. rodriguez, what's going on? yeah, let's take a look at electoral fire conditions because firefighters finally starting notice some relief from the heat. mid 70's out there right now near where that fire is burning and smoke and ash is actually spreading into yosemite and even into south lake tahoe. and most of this year because of the electra and washburn fires. so hopefully they get full containment on that soon. but we are tracking moisture content increasing in that area. thanks to the cooler temperatures. very pleasant in the mid 70's with wind speeds holding steady in the teens at 14 miles per hour with gusts slightly less than that 20 mile per hour range. so let's take a look at our local drought monitor map holding steady with severe drought conditions, even with our mini heat wave that we've been having. >> the good news is we haven't reached a dick's stream or exceptional territory, but we're tracking another round of hot temperatures going to be short-lived sunday and monday, but still unseasonably hot for this time of year. we are seeing some relief right now this evening along the coast golden gate bridge getting a shallow marine layer influence. so that's why downtown san francisco just cool down into the mid-fifties about 10 degrees cooler than those of you in concord at 68 degrees and seeing widespread 60's with the exception of petaluma at 57 degrees with the widespread mid 50's for most of our bay area coastline. so taking a look ahead at our next 7 day outlook. this is going to be hot, but we are tracking a mini heatwave. so we have the next 2 days to get through sunday and monday going to see mid-nineties when we should be in the low to mid 80's for our warmest inland valleys. this time of year really for really arrive until midweek. and we're going to see seasonal temperatures for the next 7 days. but check out our 10 outlook coming up in a few minutes to see if any more heat waves are in our future for us here in the bay area in the coming days. back to you, dan and well. >> thank salon. 3 passengers were rescued from a boating accident this afternoon in san jose. the fire department there says 2 of those voters or says 2 or 3 of those voters suffered injuries in the crash. first responders received reports of the accident just before one 30 at the alviso marina. this is along the southern end of the san francisco bay. firefighters used a search and rescue boat to bring those passengers back to shore because of this crash. it's still not yet know. >> in the north bay, drought conditions are not only a risk of fire danger. there are also impacting water. quality signs have been posted at beaches along the russian river, notifying the public to keep a lookout for algae blooms as kron four's gayle on report. certain allergies can be harmful and cause health issues in both humans and pets. >> along the russian river, you'll find check for algae educational signs like this one posted at area beaches. the water quality at monte rio beach has the green light for swimmers to enjoy the water. but sonoma county's environmental health program manager leslie choate says harmful algae was found in one of the beaches. there was that evidence that there was some algae related says cyanobacteria. >> and we've posted talks and just patterson point. in this case, the ongoing drought is the culprit harmful algal blooms are formed by bacteria that multiply as the water gets warmer. when we talk about blue-green algae, there's lots of different types of blue green cyanobacteria is something that can have toxins associated with that exposure could cause health issues for humans like a rash, vomiting, diarrhea, cold and flu-like symptoms. but pets are more vulnerable symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, difficulty breathing and seizures, or death. in santa rosa, howard park closed boat rentals as a precautionary measure after blue green algae bloom became visible near the boathouse and a virtual meeting thursday. the county's environmental health manager encourages everyone to enjoy the waters, but keep a close eye on the conditions. practice healthy habits stay away from keep your family safe if you have a crazy time that you can't trust not to eat think about that for before. recreating on the river with animal or your your, your friend and shower and take good care of yourself and have fun on the river. >> and environmental health and water officials with sonoma county will be monitoring the conditions along the russian river throughout the summer reporting from sonoma county, gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> the number of monkeypox cases are still going up in san francisco, the city's department of public health reporting an additional 12 cases that bringing the number up to 52. these include probable cases as well as cases that have been confirmed through the cdc. and if you're looking for more information on this disease, including the monkeypox case tracker, you can scan this qr code and that will take you right to our website. kron 4 dot com. >> latest in coronavirus coverage cases continuing to rise here in california. latest numbers showing roughly 16,000 new cases a day more than 4,000 people are hospitalized with covid right now. more than 400 of them now in icu, an average of 21 californians are dying from covid each day. >> 2 people are in jail tonight after a man is set on fire in a park near fresno. this happening thursday in sanger, as you can see here, a woman approaching the man and then threw gasoline on him. they appear to be in an argument and then she appears to taunt that man with a lighter and then on fire. police say they found a man with severe burns on his upper body and sent him to the hospital. police have identified the woman in the video as 48 year-old patricia castillo. further investigation revealed that the 43 year-old man there on your right leonard hawkins provided the gasoline used to like this man on fire. both suspects are now facing charges, including attempted murder, arson and conspiracy. as for the victim, they are expected to survive. coming up, there's a high-tech option for hitting the roads in style and comfort this summer. we've got the details. >> and santana taking a break from performing to focus on his health. details on the postponed shows coming up. plus, the president of ukraine says troops will now have 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received gift cards in return. law enforcement and city officials say more than 90 firearms were taken off the streets today. kron 4 s camila barco was there. >> so 2 rifles. >> rifles, pistols, and pellet guns. just some of the firearms fairfield police collected at a gun buyback event on saturday. we believe interest that lives will be saved as a direct result of that raymond court in montz from fairfield believes these gun buyback events are stepping stone in preventing guns from ending up in the wrong hands. we know which is one element in the message, right? creating space of people. >> bring unwanted firearms, illegal firearms. >> he and his wife has spent the last 14 years advocating for change after they lost their son. matt garcia in 2008 to gun violence, garcia had just become the youngest city councilman elected in fairfield history in 2007 tragically lost in 10 months later on september. 1st. >> an individual high on drugs ahead of an illegal firearm. the discharged in the residential community. garcia's parents learned that the gun that killed their son >> was bought at a garage host said buyback events help - through their organization. the mac garcia foundation to collect any unwanted guns and prevent gun violence. one less on the streets means that there's one less domestic violence incident, one less criminal act and also contributes greatly to a decrease in suicides. and also to let you know, just when kaiser in children's i- hands in 2021. through their police fairfield police say they recovered about 480 weapons off the streets in fair the process is simple. there are no questions asked. and each firearm is destroyed, making sure that it's never used to take someone's life in fairfield, camila barco kron. 4 news. >> time now to get you a check of your 4 zone forecast. we're still looking at the moon sitting pretty over. transamerica pyramid here. let's go. let's go in and you're right. i mean, it's really beautiful. situated out there. >> pretty nice night out there tonight. we had a nice looking day out there today as increase around rig as joining us now with a look at what to expect a there down well, yeah, we're going to notice hot temperatures returning to the bay area starting sunday afternoon. so i hope you enjoy these pleasant and seasonable temperatures that we experience today from coastal valleys because tomorrow. >> the heat is on even going to warm up along the coast as well, which is an indicator of how toasty we're going to get inland. but we cool down some for our inland valleys, mid 80's, which is where we should be this time of year for livermore, concord and even santa rosa and mid 60's. for those of you in downtown san francisco. so right about where we should be for this time of year. temperatures cooling down into the 50's along the coast with 60's as you make your way inland. concord trying to flirt with 70's but 68 degrees. but you are about 15 degrees. warmer. then those of you in pacifica currently in the mid-fifties. and here's another shot of the soon to be buck moon. that's going to arrive next week. and that is actually going to tie in to our king tides event. that's going to tuesday through thursday in the bay area. and that's when the new or full moon is closest to earth. and we're going to have both because that full moon is going to be out there by next wednesday. let's take a look at radar for because we are tracking remnants of what was foggy also going to make its way into the bay area by the middle of next week, bringing us some cloud cover and also some muggy tropical conditions. but from now, until then, though, we're going to stay warm, hot and dry for your sunday afternoon after tonight's drizzle fest along the coast and bay area shoreline, we're going to see less and less of that marine layer with these warm temperatures heading our way. the good news is our upcoming mini heatwave going to be short lived just lasting sunday and monday. but overnight lows tonight, mid 50's along the coast and east bay shoreline. upper 50's as you start to make your way inland. but antioch, the mall, the city cooling down to 62 degrees for your overnight lows in. we're going to be 5 to 10 degrees warmer than where we were today and also 5 to 10 degrees above average. because remember, we are very seasonable today mid-nineties for concord n livermore at 95 degrees. 94 for those of you in santa rosa. low 80's for oakland and mid 70's for downtown san francisco. so if you want some relief, make sure to head to the beach, especially half moon bay. temperatures there expected to be in the mid 60's. but take a look after monday. cooling down very seasonal temperatures for the next 10 days. so after this, no major heat waves in sight. so that's the good news we just have to get through today's. i think we can do it. we can do get to get to those 80's. deserve it. earlier and all, these many heatwaves it. that's right. skip spring yesteray to something that's been unbelievable. nose-dived into yeah. thanks >> okay. stunned and saddened. japan is seeing memorials continuing to grow for their former prime minister shinzo ah-bay. tonight we are learning new details about the suspected assassin who took the life of the beloved leader reporter tom dempsey has the very latest. >> in the same city where former japanese prime minister shinzo ah-bay got shot and killed on saturday. crowds of mourners continue to gather some even shutting 2 years. a day after the assassination. the body of the country's longest-serving prime minister returned back to his home in tokyo with his death, leaving many shaken. the assassination leading others to ask questions over how the shooter got so close they know and will be able get on saturday. the local police chief acknowledged flaws with security when speaking to local japanese media investigators described the shooter as a former member of the japanese navy used a homemade gun in the attack. you do this woman lived one floor below the assassin and described him as a loner who seem to be bothered by something. our meeting today with the organized in 2 main session on assassination remain very much in the spotlight during this weekend's g 20 summit in indonesia. >> speaking to reporters, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken based legacy and the hopes of carrying it on the lines between japan and the united states has been a cornerstone of our foreign policy for decades. and as i said yesterday, >> prime minister of a really brought that partnership to new heights. the friendship between japanese american people is likewise. unshakable. >> in his saturday address, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy thanked the u.s. for approving a new 400 million dollar aid package. this following several russian missile attacks on the city of kharkiv in a recent recent attack, a boarding school for children with i disabilities was damaged. so he says that this latest aid package includes high precision weapon systems that will help ukrainian forces to intercept future russian missile strikes. >> still ahead here on kron, 4 news at 10, a fire at a vacant building in san leandro who officials say could be responsible. >> plus, vanessa bryant will have to wait even longer to take her lawsuit against the city of los angeles before a judge, why the case is being postponed 2 years after it was 5. it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the sleep number 360 smart bed senses your movements and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night and to help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our weekend special. save $1,000 on our most popular smart bed, and free home delivery when you add a base. ends monday. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. >> welcome back. vanessa bryant's lawsuit against la county is being delayed. a u.s. district judge push the trial back to august yesterday, citing restricted scheduling options due to covid-19. the original date had been set for july. 26th bryant filed this suit 2 years ago accusing la county sheriff's deputies took and shared graphic photos of the helicopter crash site. that crash, of course, killed 9 people, including kobe bryant, their daughter, gianna and 7 others. pope francis is dismissing all claims that he's planning on resigning in the near future. >> the pope says that he is on track to visit canada and hopes to visit russia in ukraine soon after the pope also denied that he has had any health issues related to cancer. >> legendary musician carlos santana has postponed his next 6 shows after collapsing during a concert near detroit on tuesday is team says those cancellations. our out of an abundance of caution for the artists, health, the 74 year-old rock hall of famer received treatment at a hospital for heat exhaustion and dehydration. live nation says all shows beginning july 23rd in pass the roadways through the end of the year are still on as scheduled. >> coming up, the baby formula plant at the center of a nationwide shortage reopens what the u.s. is doing to repay other countries for helping with that shortage. >> and the heat is on not just here in the bay area before your sierra as well. a full check out your getaway forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> an abandoned building in san leandro catches fire early this morning. at one point, the alameda county fire department doubled its resources to fight the bully conference. really just all reports. this is the latest of several fires to pop up in the area. >> not long ago will elden pulled up to his family's business? kind of works in san leandro and noticed an attempt was made to set the getting into the auto traffic's installation company on fire. 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