80s, that s comfortable, the one spot touching 90 and storms rumbling from richmond south, that s where that cool air boundary is, so it s pushed all the way south in virginia and the storms just out of that air. we re back into the mid- to upper 80s, a slight chance of showers, we ll talk about that, look to the rest of the week coming up. he actually became the focus nearly every single day for more than a week. maryland health officials say 18 people have died because of heat related illnesses, 8 deaths were reported saturday through monday, two out of state residents who died in heartford and a totally of 34 people died last year in maryland of heat related causes. bg officials restored power from the big storm more than a week ago but last night s storm has a few people without power, the majority were in creightonsville, and we checked the bg s web site where a total of 1800 people were still without power this evening. we re getting any details into that triple d
out there. reporter: you think they left the burner on the grill. yeah, because it don t make no sense. my neighbors say he saw it, and go up to the building and when the corner building couldn t stop. t. reporter: the american red cross showed up right behind the firefighters with money for food, clothing and shelter and it s put most of the victims up at the comfort inn in yes, sir up, but the challenge now jesup but the challenge now is gaining their lives. it s out of your comfort zone, your own bedroom and bathroom and everything, yo and you don t know what to do, just keep going back and forth. we lost everything. kids, you know, kids going to school, three or four kids, we lost everything. reporter: the estimates damage to the apartment building has been put at $700, a pair of firefighters who suffered an ankle strain and heat exist which you know have been treated and x and released. at this point they can only say the fire startinged inside the home