Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Fire at constructi­on site deepens housing crisis in Oakland

7-floor building was going to house 196 families

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OAKLAND ( AP) – Flames and smoke that could be seen for miles destroyed an under-constructi­on Oakland apartment building Friday, forcing hundreds of residents from surroundin­g buildings and frustratin­g officials struggling with an acute housing shortage in San Francisco Bay cities.

There were no injuries in the fire at the seven-story building, which had been due to house 196 families at market rates when it was completed next spring, according to the website for the project.

The blaze scorched the outside walls of nearby buildings and sent a giant crane on the constructi­on site wildly spinning for a time. Fearing the crane would collapse, authoritie­s ordered at least 700 people out of buildings nearby and made firefighte­rs themselves retreat temporaril­y, acting Fire Chief Darin White said.

Flames and smoke were visible at least eight miles away across the bay in San Francisco.

“There was this enormous jet of fire,” said Mark Ciana, who watched the fire from a commuter train. “It was kind of horrific to see a fire of that scale.”

Cianca saw families near the site fleeing the blaze, which began just before dawn and burned until the end of the morning rush hour.

“They had their pets, and whatever they could carry. It was sad, horrific, and confusing, all at once.”

Retail businesses also had been planned for the now-destroyed building.

The Bay Area has some of the highest housing costs in the nation, contributi­ng to a 39 percent rise in homelessne­ss in the past two years in Alameda County, which includes Oakland, officials said. Nearly half of those newly homeless are AfricanAme­rican.

Over the past two years, arson has consumed two mixed-use buildings in Oakland that would have included housing as the projects were under constructi­on, Mayor Libby Schaaf told reporters at a news conference Friday. On Dec. 2, fire at an Oakland warehouse illegally converted into housing killed 36 people at a party there and became the United States’ deadliest fire in years.

While authoritie­s do not know the cause of Friday’s fire, Schaaf called the cases of arson “disconcert­ing.”

“Oakland is in the middle of a housing crisis and the loss of these valuable units only exacerbate­s it,” she said.

The Alameda County Arson Task Force and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were investigat­ing the fire.

Crews were expected to work over the weekend to bring down the crane and damaged scaffoldin­g at the site before allowing some residents to return to parts of the neighborho­od, Fire Battalion Chief Erik Logan said.

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Associated Press Firefighte­rs spray a building in Oakland. A huge fire at the building under constructi­on in Oakland was contained early Friday, but evacuation­s remained in place at nearby buildings.
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