Trailer destroyed by fire in National City; the cause is believed to be electrical
A woman and her dog were displaced after a trailer in National City caught fire late Sunday night, completely destroying the building, a fire official said.
The trailer, which was parked on Norton Avenue near East Fourth Street, was plugged into an outside power source when it caught fire, National City Fire Department Battalion Chief Robert Hernandez said.
According to him, the cause of the fire was electricity. According to him, the fire did not spread to the surrounding areas.
According to his estimates, the damage from the fire amounted to 10 thousand dollars. The Red Cross was assisting the displaced, he said.
No other details were immediately available.
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