It was a standing room only meeting in San Francisco’s Sunset District Wednesday night, as a town hall meeting was reserved strictly for residents, whose homes were damaged by last week's deadly house fire and explosion.
The residents who live right next-door to the house that exploded said they were renting and lost 90% of everything they owned. They've since moved in with friends, and were at the meeting and left with a very positive attitude.
Earlier Wednesday, NBC Bay Area learned the name of the woman killed in the house explosion as 51-year-old Rita Price. Her caregiver was seriously injured, her children were at school that day.
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