SF City Leaders Hold Town Hall Meeting Following Deadly House Fire, Explosion

It was a standing room only meeting in San Francisco’s Sunset District Wednesday night, as it was reserved strictly for those whose homes were damaged by last week’s explosion on 22nd Avenue between Moraga and Noriega.

The meeting was closed to everyone else including the media.

“And I brought together all of the relevant department heads to speak directly to the residents and we’ll follow up with them, said San Francisco Supervisor Joel Engardio.

Emergency management, fire and police leaders addressed the crowd.

“We need want security out here right now. Too much traffic driving by and too many people looking, and we’re worried about our properties too,” said

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