Crime & Safety
9 Displaced After Apartment Fire In Teralta West Neighborhood
The monetary losses were set at $50,000 to the structure and $25,000 to contents.
SAN DIEGO, CA — A fire of unknown origin spread through a Teralta West apartment building Wednesday, displacing nine people and causing an estimated $75,000 worth of damage.
The non-injury blaze in the 4200 block of Marlborough Avenue broke out shortly before 3 p.m., the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department reported.
It took crews less than 10 minutes to subdue the flames, which erupted in a garage and burned their way into a second-floor unit in the two-story complex, according to SDFRD public affairs.
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The American Red Cross was called in to help the displaced residents -- seven adults and two children -- arrange for interim shelter.
The monetary losses were set at $50,000 to the structure and $25,000 to contents.
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The cause of the fire was under investigation.
— City News Service