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The building now houses the San Jose Fire Museum on Market Street. [3] The Fire Station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 7, 2015. [ 1 ] On January 31, 2024, The Mercury News announced the celebration of the San Jose Fire Department's 170th anniversary at the San Jose Fire Museum.
The suspicious fire began in the Chinese quarter of San Jose. The cause of the fire was never determined. To this day, many believe that racial tensions and anti-Asian sentiment led to the fire being intentionally set. Chinatown's structures were constructed mainly of wood, and the fire devastated the entire neighborhood which burnt to the ground.
The name is derived from the three-letter designation given to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) division responsible for the Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, and parts of San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties, and the complex consisted of several distinct fires occurring in this region.
The Palisades fire is now 87 percent contained while the Eaton fire is 95 percent contained, according to Cal Fire on Sunday evening. ... the Border 2 fire that has been making its way through San ...
Border 2 Fire - San Diego County, 4,250 acres, 1% contained. Laguna Fire- Ventura County, 94 acres, 70% contained. Sepulveda Fire- Los Angeles County, 45 acres, 60% contained.
Palisades Fire. Size: 23,713 acres Containment: 21% County: Los Angeles Since its discovery on Jan 7th, the fire caused eight civilian fatalities, destroyed 2,747 structures, damaged 484, and ...
As of Saturday evening, the Palisades fire was 11% contained and the Eaton fire, which devastated much of Altadena and is now burning mostly in the San Gabriel Mountains, was 15% contained. On ...
It was the largest structure fire in San Jose's history, with damage estimated at $129 million. [4] The 42-acre "village within a city" was developed as a luxury, mixed residential and shopping district between 2001–2002, for a cost of $450 million and was at the time regarded as "the most ambitious project of its kind in the United States". [5]