San Francisco, CA
Historic Castro Theatre in San Francisco spared after fire breaks out next door
SAN FRANCISCO — A fire next door to the historic Castro Theatre did not threaten the community landmark, San Francisco firefighters said Saturday.
The fire was contained to a single-story bank next to the theater, the city’s oldest and longest-operating single-screen movie house, firefighters said.
“Crews are making it a priority to ensure that no fire extends to this location,” firefighters said in a social media posting, referring to the theater. “There is no fire and no damage to the Castro theater at this time.”
There were no injuries and no one was displaced, firefighters said. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The theater is currently closed as Another Planet Entertainment restores and renovates the structure.
San Francisco, CA
Fallen tree downs powerlines in SF, delays Muni line
The downed tree caused the San Francisco Fire Department to close Church Street between Cesar Chavez Street and 26th Street after the tree fell at about 1 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO – Traffic was closed to vehicles and pedestrians on a portion of Church Street in San Francisco’s Mission District on Saturday after a tree fell onto power lines.
What we know:
The downed tree caused the San Francisco Fire Department to close Church Street between Cesar Chavez Street and 26th Street after the tree fell at about 1 p.m.
Power for 27 customers was shut off by PG&E while repairs were being made.
The response:
Crews from the utility and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency responded to clear the tree.
Traffic was closed in both directions while the tree blocked the J Muni line.
The SFMTA said in an alert that the line was clear to resume normal service at about 3:15 p.m.
The Source: San Francisco Fire Department
San Francisco, CA
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