Major Fire Engulfs Container Ship at Port of Los Angeles

A major fire erupted on a container ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles, prompting a large-scale emergency response from over 100 firefighters and crew evacuation.

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A major fire erupted on a container ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles, prompting a significant emergency declaration and the immediate evacuation of the vessel's crew.

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Over 100 firefighters from the Los Angeles Fire Department responded, battling the blaze as it spread across multiple levels of the cargo ship.

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The intense fire caused a mid-deck explosion, disrupting power and operations, complicating efforts for emergency response teams on site.

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LAFD Hazardous Materials companies are monitoring air quality near the Port of Los Angeles to ensure public safety during ongoing fire suppression efforts.

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Firefighters continue to combat the persistent blaze, working to contain the incident and prevent further damage or environmental impact at the busy port.

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The fire was caused by an electrical fire that started below deck and spread upward, eventually igniting containers on the ship.

No injuries have been reported; all crew members have been accounted for, with most evacuated to safety.

A shelter-in-place warning was issued for some San Pedro residents, advising them to stay indoors, turn off air conditioning, and set their cars to recirculate air due to potential air quality concerns.

More than 100 firefighters from the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the scene to battle the blaze.

Firefighters continue to combat the persistent blaze, working to contain the fire and prevent further damage or environmental impact at the port.

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