The incident occurred shortly after 2 a.m. at a fourplex on Susie Way and only impacted the top two units.
In the midst of another walloping of severe weather in the Bay Area, high winds blew the roof off a South San Francisco apartment complex early Tuesday morning.
While the two units were exposed to inclement weather, the roof's wooden structure remained intact and no debris fell inside either of the apartments, according to Arroyo. Ten people were displaced as both apartments had five occupants each. There were no injuries sustained by any of the tenants, who were offered assistance through the Red Cross at the San Mateo County Event Center but chose to stay with other family and friends.
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