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Mission Bay fire

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Water jets attempt to contain the massive China Basin blaze
Water jets attempt to contain the massive China Basin blaze

The China Basin fire was a five-alarm fire that occurred shortly before 5:00 p.m. on March 11, 2014, in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The conflagration appeared to completely destroy Block 5, a 172-unit building, part of Mega Blocks 360, a US$227,000,000 apartment complex being developed by San Francisco-based BRE Properties Inc. at China Basin and Fourth Street.By the end of the day, the 150 firefighters dispatched to the event managed to mostly contain the fire. One firefighter sustained second-degree burns to the face and hands, and a fire chief sprained an ankle, but no other casualties were reported.

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Mission Bay fire
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N 37.7715 ° E -122.39180555556 °
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4th Street 1300,1310,1320,1330,1340,1350,1360
94158 San Francisco
California, United States
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Water jets attempt to contain the massive China Basin blaze
Water jets attempt to contain the massive China Basin blaze
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