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1906 San Francisco earthquake. / 37.75; -122.55. At 05:12 Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, the coast of Northern California was struck by a major earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI ( Extreme ).
Fox local. May 2, 2024 at 1:12 PM. SAN FRANCISCO - Firefighters in San Francisco battled a two-alarm fire in the city’s Nob Hill neighborhood on Thursday. The fire broke out in a three-story ...
The San Francisco Fire of 1851 (May 3–4, 1851) was a catastrophic conflagration that destroyed as much as three-quarters of San Francisco, California. History. During the height of the California Gold Rush, between December 1849 and June 1851, San Francisco endured a sequence of seven severe fires, of which this was the sixth and by far the ...
September 9, 2020. ( 2020-09-09) Location. Bay Area, California, United States. Cause. Smoke from the North Complex Fire. Orange Skies Day was a climatological event that occurred in the San Francisco Bay Area on September 9, 2020. Temperatures varied in different places, but the sky was overall orange. [1] [2]
April 26, 2024 at 11:18 AM. SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco crews knocked down a two-alarm fire in the city's Presidio Heights neighborhood early Friday morning, fire officials said. A four-story ...
February 11, 2024 at 12:36 PM. A Waymo driverless car was vandalized and set on fire in San Francisco's Chinatown on Saturday night. (Séraphine Hossenlopp / San Francisco Fire Department Media) A ...
San Francisco Fire Department, in conjunction with American Medical Response and King American Ambulance, provide 911 emergency medical services in San Francisco. SFFD ALS Ambulances are dynamically deployed from Station 49 throughout the city to cover various districts as needed. Paramedic Supervisors, Rescue Captains, are stationed at Station ...
The San Bruno pipeline explosion occurred at 6:11 pm PDT on September 9, 2010, in San Bruno, California, when a 30-inch (76 cm) diameter steel natural gas pipeline owned by Pacific Gas & Electric exploded into flames in the Crestmoor residential neighborhood 2 miles (3.2 km) west of San Francisco International Airport near Skyline Boulevard and San Bruno Avenue.