LAFD battles fire on container ship in San Pedro
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The 1,102-foot-long (336-meter-long) vessel is operated by One Ocean Express, a shipping company headquartered in Singapore. Before Los Angeles, the ship had most recently been in Japan, stopping in Kobe, Nagoya and Tokyo.
BREAKING: New exclusive video shows a large fire burning aboard the One Henry Hudson container ship at the Port of Los Angeles. The vessel recently arrived from Tokyo. More than 100 LAFD firefighters — along with LA City and Long Beach fire boats — are attacking the blaze. Port… pic.twitter.com/h18SU75iiq
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Ship is moved out to sea from Port of LA after fire erupts onboard; shelter-in-place order lifted
A shelter-in-place order was lifted in San Pedro hours after a fire erupted on a container ship docked in the Port of L.A.
An electrical fire broke out below deck on a cargo ship docked in the Port of Los Angeles on the evening of Nov. 21. The Los Angeles Fire Department called the incident a 'major emergency' and said that more than 180 emergency workers were called to assist.
LOS ANGELES — Authorities lifted an overnight shelter-in-place Saturday after a fire aboard a container ship at the Port of Los Angeles raised hazardous-materials concerns and drew more than 100 firefighters to the scene.
Fire was visible on several levels of the 1,100-foot vessel as LAFD crews worked to confirm all 23 crew members were accounted for and safely off the ship.
A blaze erupted aboard a container ship holding hazardous materials Friday night in the Port of Los Angeles, prompting the response of more than 100 firefighters.
A fire aboard a Los Angeles container ship continues to burn, prompting a shelter-in-place order for nearby communities. The fire broke out Friday, and all 23 crew members are safe,