Monday Morning Headlines: Water Main Break Floods Homes In Sunnydale
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Monday Morning Headlines: Water Main Break Floods Homes In Sunnydale
"A water main break in SF's Sunnydale neighborhood flooded multiple homes Monday morning. The break occured sometime around 7:30 am on Santos Street, and the SF Fire Department says the water has now been shut off. [SFFD/X] BART had several early morning problems Monday, which caused disruptions on its Red and Green lines between 5 am and 6:30 am. Residual delays were reported in the system after service resumed, and the problem again had to do with equipment in or near the Transbay Tube. [KTVU]"
"Thanks to private donations, Muir Woods reopened to the public Thursday and will remain open through October 31. The National Park Service closed the park amid the federal government shutdown. [Bay Area News Group] President Trump admitted to reporters he underwent an MRI earlier this month, claiming the scan was "perfect" and declining to explain why his doctor had ordered it. [New York Times]"
Multiple incidents affected the Bay Area and beyond. A Sunnydale water main break flooded homes; the SF Fire Department shut off the water after the 7:30 a.m. break. BART had early morning equipment problems that disrupted Red and Green line service between 5:00 and 6:30 a.m., with residual delays tied to equipment in or near the Transbay Tube. Muir Woods reopened through October 31 after private donations following a National Park Service closure. President Trump acknowledged an MRI earlier this month, called the scan "perfect", and declined to explain why it was ordered. Two men were arrested in the Louvre jewel heist after DNA evidence. Daylight Saving Time ends November 2.
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