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- Incidents | CAL FIRE
Fires occur throughout the State within CAL FIRE jurisdiction on a daily basis during fire season However, the majority of those fires are contained quickly and no information will generally be provided on these incidents at this site if the fire burns less than 10 acres
- Ship is moved out to sea from Port of LA after fire erupts onboard . . .
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
- Electrical fire that erupted on cargo ship at Port of Los Angeles now . . .
A fire that erupted Friday evening on a cargo ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles — requiring more than 180 firefighters to battle the blaze — is now “substantially contained
- Large Fire on Cargo Ship Docked at Port of Los Angeles Causes ‘Major . . .
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
- Crews battle hazardous fire on cargo ship in San Pedro - Los Angeles Times
A major emergency was declared at the Port of Los Angeles on Friday night as more than 100 firefighters worked to combat a massive blaze on a cargo ship, authorities said
- LAFD and Partner Agencies Battle Container Ship Fire on ONE HENRY . . .
At 6:38PM on November 21, 2025, several agencies including the Los Angeles City Fire Department, the Long Beach Fire Department, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, the United States Coast Guard, and the Los Angeles Port Police responded to a fire aboard the docked container ship ONE HENRY HUDSON at 701 East New Dock Street in San
- Fire erupts on cargo ship at the Port of Los Angeles, triggering major . . .
(CNN) — More than 180 firefighters battled a fire that erupted Friday evening on a cargo ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles, self-described as North America’s busiest port An electrical
- Fire Breaks Out on Cargo Ship in the Port of Los Angeles
The fire and salvage operation could take days Drones were used to monitor air quality, one local official said
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