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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego security experts advise vigilance in the wake of the U.S. attack on Iran General Qassem Suleimani.Former Marine Pilot Ed Rush says Iran's options are limited when it comes to retaliation - but its two options appear to be a cyber attack or a terrorist attack. "We've protected ourselves pretty well at home here from terror," Rush said, noting he expects any attack to be abroad on a U.S. interest or embassy. San Diego Police say they have received no credible threat and have not increased patrols. RELATED: San Diego military bases tighten security amid rising tensions with IranStill, it's important to remain aware in San Diego, said aviation security expert Glen Winn. He noted San Diego is home to major military bases and is a magnet for tourism. Winn said visitors to attractions can expect more screeners when they go inside. "The most you can do is have people that are observing who is entering," Winn said. "Let's say somebody shows up in our kind of weather with a very heavy topcoat on or something like that - that's always an example used - why are you wearing a topcoat coming into the safari park and it's 75 degrees outside?" Winn also noted a wide range of agencies run frequent drills to prepare for any attack. RELATED: US, Iran relations reaching boiling point after airstrike that killed Iranian military leaderAs for cyber attacks, James Linlor, who has managed cyber security programs for the navy, said he expects the intensity and frequency of attempted attacks to increase. But he noted the U.S. is fending off cyber attacks almost constantly. "This is going on all the time," he said. "There are always other governments attempting to access infrastructure in the U.S."Linlor says the attacks are likely to target large scale systems, and not individuals. 1825

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – San Diego’s tourism industry is preparing for a hit with restrictions and travel advisories in place ahead of the holidays.Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March, research shows the San Diego region has lost .6 billion in tourist money.Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced California, Oregon, and Washington were issuing a travel advisory, asking people to self-quarantine for 14 days if they’ve traveled out of the state or out of the country.The announcement coincides with the CDC urging Americans to stay home and not travel over the holidays.Local hotel owner Bob Rausch said he believes this won’t just hurt his business, but San Diego’s tourism in general. Rausch said tourism is an important part of the city’s economy.“Even if you don’t work directly in the industry, you likely are getting the benefits of tourism,” said Rausch. “I don’t see any good news for the next six months because it’s not our peak season, there are no corporate travelers coming because of all the restrictions. And there aren’t any groups allowed in the state. And leisure travelers are being told to stay home and that was our only business.”It's grim news for business owners who are trying to keep their doors open, and economists are predicting it will take five years for San Diego’s tourism to recover. 1339

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Smoke from a fire burning in Mexico is visible throughout San Diego Thursday. The blaze is burning roughly five miles into Mexico amid hot, windy conditions. According to Cal Fire, the fire poses no threat to the U.S. at this time. The agency said, however, it is monitoring the situation and will send a response if the fire threatens San Diego County. RELATED: San Diego County forecastThe blaze comes as a Santa Ana winds and high temperatures move through the region. A red flag warning was issued for much of San Diego County through Friday. “Winds will get stronger during the day today peaking overnight into Friday early afternoon. Northeast to easterly sustained winds will reach 20 to 35mph with gusts of 40 to 65mph and isolated gusts up to 75mph while humidity levels will plummet into the single digits,” said 10News meteorologist Megan Parry. RELATED: How to prepare for a wildfire in CaliforniaA high wind warning is also in effect from 8 p.m. Thursday through 2 p.m. Friday for the inland and mountain communities. On top of the wind, a heat advisory was issued from 10 a.m. Thursday through 5 p.m. Friday. 1151

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Saturday's Navy-Notre Dame matchup will be the biggest football game in San Diego since the Chargers left for LA.It could also be the last time San Diegans experience the kind of atmosphere it will bring inside what's now called SDCCU Stadium. "Navy-Notre Dame fills a stadium like no other way," said Barbette Lowndes, a U.S. Naval Academy Alumna who lives in Tierrasanta.MAP: Heading to the game? Check traffic conditions around Mission ValleyA crowd of more than 60,000 is expected for the 92nd meeting between Navy and undefeated Notre Dame, the third-ranked team in the country. "I think there's going to be even more heart there because you have people from Notre Dame who are all heart, from Indiana, who absolutely love to be able to support anything with Notre Dame-Navy," said Shannon Cyhan, a Notre Dame fan who lives in downtown San Diego. The Chargers left for Los Angeles after the 2016 season and the stadium formerly known as Qualcomm has been used sparingly since. It has the occasional concert and is about half to three-quarters full for SDSU Aztecs football games and the Holiday Bowl.RELATED: 1170

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Police Saturday asked the public for help locating a possibly depressed and suicidal man who disappeared from his home this week.Police said Miguel Antonio Venegas-Elizarrazaz was last seen by his roommates at his home at 145 South 45th St. on Wednesday. Roommates told police he had left behind a suicide note.Venegas is known to keep to himself and is possibly suffering from depression due to his wife's passing, according to SDPD.He is described as a Hispanic male, 5-feet 6-inches tall, weighing 140 pounds, and with black hair and brown eyes.Anyone with information about Venegas' whereabouts is asked to call SDPD at 619-531-2000 or 619-531-2277.SUICIDE PREVENTION (24-HOUR HOTLINES)San Diego County Crisis Line: 1-888-724-7240National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 823

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