No. You're thinking of the home of Nancy Pelosi's brother-in-law, Paul Pelosi. Paul Pelosi was a member of the SF Board of Supervisors ('68-'80). In 1970, his home (I believe it was in the vicinity of 6th and Lake Streets) was destroyed by fire. Sadly, his two young daughters, Carolyn and Cynthia, were killed in the fire.
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No, Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home was not destroyed by fire in the 1970s. This is a false rumor with no basis in reality.
38 mobile homes and 1 home were destroyed in the Marek Fire!!
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The 2002 Mount Etna eruption destroyed around 70 homes and forced thousands of residents to evacuate the area.
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If you are a homeowner, you should consider purchasing a flammable safety cabinet for your home. It is probably best to keep the cabinet in your garage or shed. The cabinet should contain all of the chemicals and home improvement supplies that you use to repair or spruce up your home, like paint, paint thinner and turpentine. A flammable cabinet will protect your property in the event that these chemicals spark and catch fire. The fire safety cabinet will contain the fire and keep it from spreading throughout your home, garage or shed.