Wind damage prompts shelter-in-place and evacuation orders in San Francisco.

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A window pane blown off from a high-rise building in San Francisco's Financial District prompted a shelter-in-place order. Police shut down nearby streets for the response and investigation, and said another window was at-risk of falling. Falling glass is not the only incident involving a blown-out window at the high-rise building. The incident happened as heavy rain and strong winds from an atmospheric river storm wreak havoc across the Bay Area.
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