Two displaced in San Leandro house fire

SAN LEANDRO — A house fire Thursday night left two residents displaced, authorities said.

No one was injured.

The fire erupted about 10:11 p.m. Thursday at a two-story house in the 1600 block of 167th Avenue, the Alameda County Fire Department said.

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The two men who live in the home were able to get out on their own, authorities said.

The fire was contained within 45 minutes.

The fire started  in the rear upstairs area of the home, said Cheryl Hurd, a fire department spokesperson.

The cause remains under investigation. A damage figure has not been released.

The residents were being assisted by the Red Cross.

 

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