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Nobody harmed in Newport condo fire
No one was hurt Sunday night in a Newport Beach blaze that
extensively damaged a condominium.
Four residents in the home on Hilvanar discovered the fire in the
water heater closet at about 8:45 p.m. Before firefighters arrived,
some of the residents tried putting out the fire on their own with
extinguishers, but made little progress, said Donna Boston, public
information officer for the Newport Beach Fire Department.
While the Fire Department does not encourage residents to try
extinguishing blazes, it did help firefighters in this case, Boston
said.
“What kept it from spreading was the fact that the residents did
try,” she said. “It stopped the fire from getting completely out of
control.”
The fire, however, still made its way into the attic, where it
burned additional belongings, she said. That created more problems
for firefighters, Boston said.
The extent of the blaze could have been more limited if the
residence had a working smoke detector, Boston said, adding that the
situation could have been fatal if the occupants had been asleep at
the time.
The residents were evacuated and unable to return to their home.
Neighboring residences suffered smoke damage, but were still
habitable.
Sewage spill closes waters near club
A spill of about 500 gallons of sewage Monday afternoon closed the
waters off Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Marina, county health care
officials reported.
A city sewage collection system line became blocked, creating the
spill.
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