A fire occurring at 1 am on Wednesday morning at the former Hotel Diva on Geary Street resulted in the displacement of four residents. Firefighters responded promptly, controlling the blaze within 22 minutes and ruling its cause as accidental. The site, transformed into supportive housing for the previously homeless with funding from a state grant, contains 121 units, many of which remain occupied. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, although some residents needed to move to other vacant units in the building due to the incident.
The fire at the former Hotel Diva in San Francisco's Union Square occurred on the second floor, leading to the displacement of four residents but with no injuries reported.
Firefighters swiftly responded and managed to control the fire within about 22 minutes, confirming that the incident was accidental in nature.
The building, once a traditional boutique hotel, was converted into supportive housing, providing 121 units for those who were previously homeless, following a significant state grant.
Due to the fire, while four residents were displaced, others in the facility remained, with some relocating to available units within the building.
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