Cargo ship catches on fire at Port of Los Angeles
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The electrical fire onboard the container ship One Henry Hudson in the Port of Los Angeles has been substantially contained while efforts continue to fully extinguish the blaze, which began Friday evening, Port of Los Angeles officials said on Sunday.
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
Operations at the busiest US seaport have resumed after a container ship that caught fire Friday evening was moved to a safer distance from shore, the Port of Los Angeles said.
A MASSIVE fire has torn through a cargo ship docked at San Pedro port as crew members were hastily rushed to safety. The Panamanian vessel, One Henry Hudson, was carrying hazardous material when a
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.
Firefighters responded Friday evening to a blaze on a container ship docked in San Pedro. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported that the fire broke out around 7:13 p.m. on the vessel “1
A fire on a cargo ship that sent smoke billowing through parts of the second most populous U.S. city has been “substantially contained” after several hours, the Port of Los Angeles said on Saturday.