Early Morning SoMa Apartment Fire Displaces Ten Residents
Briefly

A two-alarm fire occurred at 5 am Tuesday morning at Eighth and Natoma streets, displacing ten residents from their homes. Initially reported as a one-alarm fire in the rear of a building, firefighters arrived and quickly escalated the response to a two-alarm situation. They fought the fire from the rear along Minna Street, and it was contained by approximately 5:20 am. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries; however, the cause of the fire remains unknown as of Tuesday afternoon.
At 5 am Tuesday morning, a two-alarm fire at Eighth and Natoma streets left ten residents displaced but did not result in any injuries. The fire was first reported at 5 am as a one-alarm fire in the rear of a building. Upon firefighters’ arrival, it escalated to a two-alarm fire which necessitated deploying additional crews to fight the flames. The fire was successfully contained by approximately 5:20 am. As of Tuesday afternoon, the exact cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Initial reports indicated a fire in the rear of a building on the 700 block of Natoma Street. Firefighters arrived shortly before 5 am, and the situation escalated quickly from a one-alarm to a two-alarm fire.
The San Francisco Fire Department's quick response allowed them to contain the fire within minutes, achieving full containment by around 5:20 am. The timely action helped ensure that no injuries were reported.
As a result of the fire, ten residents from Minna Street were displaced from their homes. Investigators are still determining the cause of the fire, which remains unknown at this time.
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