Marin County house fully collapses to the ground after soaking rain

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A house on the side of a hill in Fairfax, Calif., collapsed on March 29, 2022, officials said. 

A house on the side of a hill in Fairfax, Calif., collapsed on March 29, 2022, officials said. 

Ross Valley Fire Department

A Marin County home that was under construction on a steep hillside collapsed into a pile of rubble early Tuesday, officials said.

The Ross Valley Fire Department responded to the scene of the collapsed home on Pine Drive in Fairfax just before 4 a.m. The home was unoccupied, and no one was injured. The fire department told SFGATE that no other details were available. 

A house on the side of a hill in Fairfax, Calif., collapsed on March 29, 2022, officials said. 

A house on the side of a hill in Fairfax, Calif., collapsed on March 29, 2022, officials said. 

Ross Valley Fire Department

The Marin Independent Journal reported that the building “collapsed in place” due to a retaining wall failure. A preliminary investigation revealed that the recent rains soaked the soil and loosened the hillside under the retaining wall, the Marin I-J said.

The wettest storm since the start of the year swept the Bay Area Sunday night into Monday. A rain gauge in Fairfax recorded 1.69 inches of rain over the course of two days, according to the National Weather Service.

March 29, 2022 A house on the side of a hill in Fairfax, Calif., collapsed on March 29, 2022, officials said. Ross Valley Fire Department A Marin County home that was under construction on a steep hillside collapsed into a pile of rubble early Tuesday, officials said. The Ross Valley Fire Department responded to the scene of the collapsed home on Pine Drive in Fairfax just before 4 a.m. The home was unoccupied, and no one was injured. The fire department told SFGATE that no other details were available.  A house on the side of a hill in Fairfax, Calif., collapsed on March 29, 2022, officials said. Ross Valley Fire Department The Marin Independent Journal reported that the building “collapsed in place” due to a retaining wall failure. A preliminary investigation revealed that the recent rains soaked the soil and loosened the hillside under the retaining wall, the Marin I-J said. The wettest storm since the start of the year swept the Bay Area Sunday night into Monday. A rain gauge in Fairfax recorded 1.69 inches of rain over the course of two days, according to the National Weather Service.

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