Firefighters made quick work Wednesday of a fire that erupted in a restaurant at SeaWorld San Diego.
The blaze inside Manta Pizza, a walk-up food concession toward the north side of the oceanic theme park alongside Mission Bay, broke out about 11:45 a.m., according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.Two employees were evaluated at the park for smoke inhalation. Neither required hospital care, according to the fire department.
The restaurant will remain closed pending repairs and completion of investigations into the cause of the fire, Spahr said.
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