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Fire at Midway District MMA gym prompts evacuations
A hotel was evacuated and roads were closed after an MMA gym in the Midway District went up in flames Thursday morning.
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Midway Drive closes due to fitness center ablaze
NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews shares details on the closure and areas to avoid.
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Fire breaks out at downtown San Diego building
Firefighters say it started as a kitchen fire that sent smoke drifting into nearby buildings. The potential dangers triggered fire officials to evacuate the surrounding area.
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Spring Valley abandoned house fire leaves 1 dead
An abandoned house caught fire in Spring Valley, killing one person inside. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright reports on Jan. 7, 2024.
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Spring Valley abandoned house fire leaves 1 dead
One person is dead after a fire broke out at an abandoned home in Spring Valley Sunday morning. NBC7 spoke with neighbors who said the fire isn’t the first issue that they’ve had with this house.
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One dead, 2 others hospitalized in Chula Vista trailer fire
One person died and a mother and her daughter were injured early Sunday morning when a home caught fire while they were sleeping in Chula Vista. NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett has the story.
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1 killed, 2 hospitalized in fire that destroyed RVs in Chula Vista backyard
NBC 7’s Adonis Albright spoke to neighbors frustrated by the deadly, dangerous incident.
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One dead, two others hospitalized in Chula Vista home fire
NBC 7’s Adonis Albright reports from the neighborhood with what investigators know about the fire.
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Mother, daughter escape trailer fire in Chula Vista that killed roommate
The Chula Vista Fire Department is investigating after one person died and two others were taken to the hospital after an early morning house fire. Neighbors tell NBC 7 they believe that this could have been prevented.
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Oceanside house fire displaces 13 residents
A fire in Oceanside has displaced 13 people out of their homes. The Red Cross is helping those displaced. It is unclear how the blaze started started.
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5-year-old girl saves family from apartment fire in Logan Heights
A mother and her four children escaped an apartment fire in Logan Heights safely thanks to the 5-year-old daughter, who first saw the flames and quickly alerted her mom.
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5-year-old girl alerts family to apartment fire in Logan Heights
A mother and her four children escaped an apartment fire in Logan Heights safely thanks to the 5-year-old daughter, who first saw the flames and quickly alerted her mom. NBC 7 and Telemundo 20’s Tania Luviano has their story.
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Thousands evacuated, homes destroyed in Riverside County Highland Fire
An evacuation order was issued Monday as firefighters battle a brush fire that started in the Aguanga area of Riverside County, not too far from Temecula.
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Officials say 2 people are still missing after a Spanish nightclub fire killed 13 others
Authorities in a southern Spanish city say two people believed to have been in a nightclub where 13 others died in a fire are still missing.
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1 killed, 6 others displaced by house fire in Mira Mesa
NBC 7’s Dave Summers spoke to tenants about the shocking tragedy.
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1 killed, 6 others displaced by house fire in Mira Mesa
At least one person is dead after a house fire in Mira Mesa on Friday, officials said.
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Fire destroys Lemon Grove home that helped people in need
A predawn house fire in a neighborhood near Chollas Lake displaced 11 residents Wednesday and left a firefighter injured, authorities reported.
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Pauma Valley community copes after store and restaurant burns in fire
People in the Pauma Valley community are trying to cope with the loss of two popular businesses devoured by fire. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry reports on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023.
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Owner watches as flames destroy only Pauma Valley Indian Reservation grocery store
State Route 76 has reopened in both directions after Cal Fire crews battled flames that burned both a small Pauma Valley grocery store and restaurant on Saturday morning, according to Caltrans San Diego.
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Owner speaks out after fire burns Pauma Valley grocery store
Owner Servando Cueva says he was just getting to his store Saturday morning when he saw smoke. He laughed to keep from crying while watching in disbelief as nearly 50 years of hard work went up in flames.