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SF Fire Dept: Mission Bay Blaze Accidental, $40 Million in Damage

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Mission Bay Fire. Mark Andrew Boyer / KQED
This under-construction apartment complex at Mission Bay was devoured by fire on March 11. (Mark Andrew Boyer / KQED)

The San Francisco Fire Department has issued a preliminary report on the massive, five-alarm fire that destroyed an under-construction, 172-unit Mission Bay apartment complex March 11. The report said the fire has been ruled "unintentional," ignited by a "hot or smoldering object" between the top floor and the roof of the building. The estimated monetary damage is $40 million.

Two firefighters were injured in the blaze: one who suffered first-and-second-degree burns to the face and hands, and a battalion chief who sprained an ankle.

Fire department spokeswoman Mindy Talmadge said a more detailed investigative report will be issued in coming weeks.

FIre Report for 1200 4th Street in San Francisco

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