SEE IT: Brush fire starts near Dodger Stadium during World Series
The Dodgers are on fire -- literally.
The Dodgers may be heating up on the baseball diamond, winning eight of their nine postseason games entering Wednesday night, but an actual brush fire flared up near Dodger Stadium midway through Game 2 of the World Series.
The fire started burning in the hills behind Dodger Stadium and near the stadium's parking lots.
Better image of brush fire in relation to Dodger Stadium- sight of the World Series. No one in danger, no evacuations either. @KCBSKCALDeskpic.twitter.com/PzIDFJ8ICT
— Tara Finestone (@tarawallis) October 26, 2017
While the fire flared up in the vicinity of Dodger Stadium, no fans in attendance are in danger and no evacuations have taken place, the Los Angeles Fire Department announced.
Shortly after the initial brush fire started, the LAFD conducted an aerial water drop to put out an apartment fire near Dodger Stadium, Tara Finestone of CBS Los Angeles reported.
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