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Re: Firefighters race to quell several Christmas blazes throughout Bay Area

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Firefighters across the Bay Area were busy on Christmas Day, quashing
fires all over the region.

A three-alarm fire broke out Monday in a Los Altos apartment building
around 5:40 a.m. on El Camino Real near North San Avenue.

Mountain View and Palo Alto firefighters were deployed to help put out
the flames.

It wasn't until several hours in the afternoon did the Santa Clara County
Fire Department declared the fire to be under control.

Apartment fires were also seen in the East Bay, with a morning San Leandro
fire displacing three people, including two elderly citizens. The American
Red Cross came to the aid of those displaced on the holiday.

The San Leandro fire also began early in the morning shortly before 6 a.m.
at a residential building at 14550 East 14th Street. The blaze was
contained, according to the Alameda County Fire Department.

Con Fire crews also responded to a multi-story residential building fire
in Martinez. No injuries were reported, Con Fire said. This happened in
the 3900 block of Alhambra Ave. near a carport. The fire is under
investigation.

Christmas Eve also saw its fair share of fires; one woman was killed and
another one critically injured after a fire raged through their Menlo Park
apartment around 3:15 a.m. at 1017 Madera Ave.

Two chihuahuas were also killed in the inferno.

Outside of California, international pop star singer Beyoncé Knowles-
Carter's childhood home in Houston caught fire Christmas morning.

The Third Ward house fire was successfully contained within 10 minutes,
according to the Houston Fire Department. A couple and two children were
evacuated before fire crews arrived.

https://www.ktvu.com/news/christmas-day-off-to-fiery-start-with-several-
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