Fire in North Sacramento burns house and multiple cars, some ‘to the ground,’ authorities say
Sacramento Fire Department crews are responding to a grass fire in the Robla neighborhood of North Sacramento that has burned multiple structures and vehicles.
Firefighters arrived to the scene near Claire Avenue and Dry Creek Road after a call for a tree fire, but found it was also burning grass, prompting a larger response. The blaze quickly spread to a nearby backyard and burned the 10 to 15 cars parked in it, according to Fire Department spokesperson Capt. Justin Sylvia.
The fire continued spreading north and caused “extensive damage” to one house and the vehicle in its driveway, which “burned to the ground,” Sylvia said. Multiple sheds in the area were also destroyed by the fire.
The Fire Department estimated the blaze at about three to four acres. No injuries have been reported.
Grass/Vehicles/Structure Fire:
1100 block of Claire Ave.
Crews arrived to a grass and tree fire that quickly spread to multiple vehicles as well as a house. The house has extensive damage. The total area is approx 3-4 acres. Nobody was injured. Cause is under investigation. pic.twitter.com/2ZeN2RnKf7— Sacramento Fire Department (@SacFirePIO) June 24, 2024