Late Tuesday morning, workers were picking up branches and tree limbs, and using a wood chipper to clear pathways. The zoo should re-open on Wednesday. (ABC7 Photo)
SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco Zoo is closed Wednesday for the second day in a row due to the storms that have drenched the Bay Area this week, a zoo spokeswoman said.
The zoo has not experienced any serious damage related to the storm, but there has been flooding and tree limbs have cracked and fallen, spokeswoman Gwendolyn Tornatore said.
It has not yet been decided whether the zoo will be open Thursday, Tornatore said.
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