Mountain View apartment fire displaces residents, no injuries

A fire at a Mountain View apartment complex displaced residents but caused no injuries, with the Red Cross assisting.

Mountain View apartment fire displaces residents, no injuries

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A fire damaged an apartment complex in Mountain View, California, on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, displacing several residents. The blaze was reported in the afternoon at a building on the 800 block of Sierra Vista Avenue.

Firefighters from the Mountain View Fire Department responded and contained the fire to one unit. All occupants evacuated safely, and no injuries were reported among residents or emergency personnel.

The cause of the fire is under investigation by fire officials. The American Red Cross is assisting the displaced residents with temporary shelter and emergency needs.

Authorities have not released an estimate for the damage. The incident serves as a reminder for residents to ensure smoke alarms are functional.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Where did the Mountain View apartment fire occur?

The fire occurred at a building on the 800 block of Sierra Vista Avenue in Mountain View, California.

Were there any injuries in the fire?

No, all occupants evacuated safely and no injuries were reported to residents or firefighters.

What help is available for displaced residents?

The American Red Cross is assisting the displaced residents with temporary shelter and emergency needs.

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