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Container Ship Erupts in Flames at LA Port
22 Nov
Summary
- Dozens of firefighters battled a blaze on a container ship at the Port of Los Angeles.
- An explosion occurred mid-deck as the electrical fire spread through several levels.
- The vessel carries hazardous materials, prompting air quality monitoring.

A significant fire erupted on a container ship at the Port of Los Angeles late Friday, drawing a massive response from over 100 firefighters. The electrical fire, suspected to have originated below deck, intensified rapidly, engulfing several levels of the vessel and culminating in a mid-deck explosion. Authorities confirmed all 23 crew members were safely evacuated and no injuries were sustained.
The "One Henry Hudson," a 1,102-foot-long ship operated by Singapore-based One Ocean Express, was found to be carrying hazardous materials. This prompted hazardous materials teams to actively monitor air quality around the port as firefighting efforts continued. The ship had recently arrived from Japan, having made previous stops in Kobe, Nagoya, and Tokyo.




