Crime & Safety

Home on Gravilla Street Damaged by Fire

The blaze early Sunday morning displaced five people, but nobody was injured.

An early morning fire caused about $150,000 in damage to a two-story La Jolla home Sunday and displaced five people who lived there, fire officials said.

The non-injury fire in the 300 block of Gravilla Street near La Jolla Boulevard was reported about 3:15 a.m., and firefighters had it knocked down in 25 minutes, a San Diego Fire-Rescue Department dispatcher said.

The fire caused about $100,000 in damage to the property and another $50,000 in damage to its contents, the dispatcher said. What sparked the blaze remained undetermined, he said.

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The American Red Cross was called to assist the home’s five adult residents, the dispatcher said.

-City News Service

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