San Diego Fire is investigating a garage fire that displaced ten people in the Bay Terraces neighborhood Sunday afternoon. “This is the most that I could salvage,” Clarence Elder told NBC 7. A jewelry box with watches is one of the very few belongings Elder was able to recover from the fire. He was among ten people who were inside the home when the fire broke out. According to San Diego Fire, they responded to a call about a garage fire at around 2:30 p.m. in the 700 block of Bullock Drive in the Bay Terraces neighborhood. San Diego Fire said the fire may have started with a lithium-ion battery that was charging. “I heard a pop and then I looked and my e-bike battery was smoking. My girl she tried to move the battery and when she moved it, it just exploded,” Elder said. Clarence and his friends don’t know what’s next, but they’re grateful they have each other. “Thank God we’re alive though, thank God, everybody made it out,” Elder said. San Diego Fire
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4 things to know about the weather: Mild and breezy evening Elevated fire danger Monday Near record warmth this week Dry stretch continues After a beautiful day, conditions stay dry and mild tonight. Winds will be breezy this evening, gusting around 20 mph. There is an elevated fire danger for Monday because of low humidity and gusty winds. Winds will gust around 25 mph. Make sure you properly dispose of cigarettes, matches and any other flammable items in appropriate containers. Tomorrow will be a warm day with highs in the lower 80s. Warm air continues to pump into the area this week, and the DMV will see near-record-high temperatures, with many of us reaching the 90s. Download the NBC Washington app on iOS and Android to check the weather radar on the go. QuickCast TONIGHT:Partly cloudyWind: S 5-10LOW: Low 60s MONDAY:Sun and cloudsWind: SW 10-15 mphHIGH: Low 80s TUESDAY:Partly cloudyWind: SW 5-10 mphHIGH: Upper 80s
Shohei Ohtani connected off Jacob deGrom for his second straight leadoff home run, but the Texas Rangers rallied to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2 Sunday and avoid a three-game sweep. Evan Carter hit a tying home run off Roki Sasaki (0-2) and Brandon Nimmo drove in two runs for the Rangers. Sasaki allowed two runs, five hits and five walks over four innings while striking out a career-high six, lowering his ERA to 6.23. Ohtani extended his on-base streak to 46 games, fifth-longest in Dodgers history behind Duke Snider (58), Shawn Green (53), Willie Keeler (50) and Ron Cey (47). Ohtani pulled the first pitch from deGrom (1-0), a 97.9 mph fastball, to right-center for his 26th leadoff homer and fifth home run this season. That was the only run allowed in six innings by deGrom, who gave up four hits, struck out nine and walked three. He beat the Dodgers for just the second time in 13 regular-season starts. Jakob Junis pitched a hitless ninth for this third save. Carter
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