Crime & Safety

Fire Damages McDonald's In Spring Valley

Fire officials said the blaze may have started in the basement before spreading to other parts of the building.

SPRING VALLEY, CA — A fire damaged a McDonald's restaurant in Spring Valley Tuesday, keeping crews on scene for hours, authorities said.

The fire broke out at around 3 a.m. Tuesday at the fast food restaurant at 8730 Jamacha Boulevard, according to San Miguel Fire & Rescue.

Fire officials said the blaze may have started in the basement before spreading to other parts of the building.

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Firefighters knocked down the flames about three hours later, but crews remained on site for hotspot checks and cleanup, officials said.

No injuries were immediately reported, and the cause of the fire was under investigation.

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— City News Service