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Suspicious Second-Alarm Fire Breaks Out in Vacant East Village Warehouse

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Crews battle the second-alarm fire in the East Village. Courtesy OnScene.TV

No injuries have been reported after a suspicious blaze started at an vacant warehouse Tuesday morning in downtown’s East Village.

More than 70 fire personnel responded to the second-alarm fire that started around 5:10 a.m. in the 1300 block of G Street, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue.

Crews knocked the blaze down before 6 a.m., and were continuing work at the scene.

Officials said the fire was suspicious in nature and the Metro-Arson Strike Team will investigate.

The vacant building is located in a city block that is being redeveloped.

City News Service and OnScene.TV contributed to this article.

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