At least 15 people were displaced when a fire in the Mission District broke out at a Buddhist temple in San Francisco.
The cause of the fire was “accidental” and was associated with construction work, the Fire Department confirmed on Wednesday.
A fire in San Francisco's Mission District left monks homeless, damaging a historic house and adjacent buildings.
A fire severely damaged the second and third floors of the living quarters at a Buddhist temple in San Francisco.
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Crews are responding to a fire at a Buddhist temple Tuesday evening in the Mission District, the San Francisco Fire Department said. More than 50 firefighters ...