Cat dies in huge San Francisco fire that displaces dozens
Briefly

A devastating four-alarm fire erupted in San Francisco's Inner Richmond neighborhood, affecting multiple residential buildings and displacing 35 individuals. The fire broke out shortly before 2 a.m. on a Friday and required an extensive response from over 140 firefighters, as well as a temporary shelter provided by a Muni bus for those evacuated. While no serious injuries were reported, one firefighter did sustain an ankle injury. The cause of the fire remains under investigation as the American Red Cross steps in to support the displaced residents.
A huge fire swept through multiple residential buildings in San Francisco early Friday, displacing 35 people, injuring a firefighter, and resulting in a death.
The four-alarm fire, requiring 140 firefighters, primarily affected three buildings in the Inner Richmond area, showcasing the city's response capacity to large emergencies.
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