An early morning apartment blaze in La Jolla left six people displaced. Courtesy Onscene.TV
An early morning apartment blaze in La Jolla left six people displaced. Courtesy Onscene.TV

An early morning apartment fire in La Jolla damaged two rental units Tuesday, displacing six people and causing some $650,000 worth of losses, but no one was injured.

The fire began at about 4:15 a.m. in the 600 block of Carla Way, just east of La Jolla Hermosa Avenue and south of Van Nuys Street, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.

The American Red Cross was called in to help four adults and two children arrange for emergency shelter.

“Nobody’s injured, no firefighters, no civilian injuries,” San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Aaron Bothwell told Onscene.TV. He said that crews had the flames under control within about 20 minutes.

He added that one pet, a rabbit, was evacuated and reuinted with its owner.

The cause of the fire — which caused an estimated $500,000 in structural damages and destroyed roughly $150,000 worth of contents — was under investigation, according to SDFRD public affairs.

City News Service contributed to this report.