A fire that broke out aboard a container ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles was nearly contained by Saturday afternoon.
A fire broke out aboard a Los Angeles container ship on Friday, briefly prompting a shelter-in-place order for surrounding ...
Los Angeles fire officials said the fire started on a lower level of the container ship which was later moved away from the dock.
Investigators working to uncover cause of container ship fire that closed LA port and sparked chemical alert - The cargo ship ...
The Port of Los Angeles was open for business Saturday, as firefighters were still working to subdue an electrical fire that started below deck of the container ship One Henry Hudson in the Port of ...
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.
The 1,102-foot-long (336-meter-long) vessel is operated by One Ocean Express, a shipping company headquartered in Singapore.
More than 100 firefighters were responding after the electrical fire started on the vessel, Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department earlier declared a “major emergency” and indicated the vessel is carrying hazardous cargo.
LOS ANGELES — Authorities lifted an overnight shelter-in-place Saturday after a fire aboard a container ship at the Port of ...
The shelter-in-place order for Wilmington and San Pedro was lifted early Saturday morning after a fire broke on a cargo ship ...