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Published on August 13, 2024
Sacramento Blaze Damages Home and Motorhome in Lemon Hill Area, No Injuries ReportedSource: Google Street View

A blaze that ignited in Sacramento yesterday evening damaged a residence, a motorhome, and additional structures, according to firefighting officials. The Sacramento Fire Department reported to ABC10 that the fire started near the intersection of Nina Way and Young Street just before 8 p.m.

The flames quickly spread, eventually encompassing a carport, a large storage building containing vehicles, a house, and an motorhome. Despite the swift movement of the fire, there were no injuries reported. Crews were able to respond to the fire located at Southwest Avenue near Nina Way around 7:50 p.m., battling it as it moved rapidly between two structures, as detailed by KCRA 3.

The incident occurred in the Lemon Hill neighborhood of Sacramento, an area familiar with the rattling sounds of emergency vehicles responding to such exigencies. Officials are investigating the cause of the fire but have yet to provide any further details regarding its origination or potential accelerants.

As the night unfolded, the damage to the affected properties became evident, with the fire's wrath leaving behind a scarred landscape of charred metal and smoldering ruins. The Sacramento Fire Department stayed on scene late into the night, ensuring that no further outbreaks would disturb the peace of the recovering neighborhood. The story continues to develop, and residents are advised to stay tuned to local news outlets like KCRA 3 for the latest updates.