Crime & Safety
2 Alarm Berkeley Fire Displaces 30 People
The Red Cross has stepped in to provide services for the residents.

Roughly 30 people were displaced by a two-alarm residential structure fire in Berkeley on Sunday evening, according to the American Red Cross.
The fire was first reported at 5:28 p.m. at 2449 Dwight Way, according to fire dispatchers.
American Red Cross personnel provided immediate emergency help, including housing, to 16 or 17 victims at the scene. Red Cross personnel will continue to do client case work and follow up with victims who weren’t there at the time of the fire.
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Officials at the Berkeley Fire Department were not immediately available for comment.
--Bay City News
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