RAIN ADDING MORE PROBLEMS ON ROADWAYS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The rainy storm on Monday morning adding more problems on freeways and roadways in San Francisco Bay Area, also delaying more flights at San Francisco International Airport. Highway 101 was flooded in the Peninsula and creating traffic congestion problems, and car accidents on highways 680 and 280 in San Francisco regional area. "Flights are delaying for at least two hours and expected to last through the evening," said Bob Rotiski, SFO Duty Manager. The wind is also strongly blowing trees down and debris on roadways creating more problems for drivers on the road. The CHP (California Highway Patrol) officers are encouraging people to drive slow and no texting while driving because it will cause accidents.

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