
Crew evacuated safely from burning ship in San Pedro, fire dept said

All 23 crew members were safely evacuated from a burning ship at San Pedro port after a fire caused an explosion, disrupting power and crane operations. No injuries were reported. Hazardous materials were identified, and over 100 firefighters are working to suppress the fire. The Los Angeles Fire Department is monitoring air quality, and marine units are cooling the ship's exterior.
Nov 21 (Reuters) - All crew members have been evacuated from a burning ship at San Pedro port on Friday, after a fire caused an explosion that disrupted power and crane operations, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
Around 8:27 p.m. (0427 GMT), all remaining crew members were assisted off the vessel, bringing the total to 23 safely evacuated with no injuries reported, LAFD said. Six crew members had been previously unaccounted for.
Hazardous materials have been identified in several bays at the port, and firefighters are wearing protective gear and using self-contained breathing equipment.
“First responders are on the scene with more than 100 firefighters working to suppress the fire and Port Police are working to assist the crew to safety,” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said in a post on X.
She said LAFD is monitoring air quality as fire suppression continues.
Marine units continue cooling the ship’s exterior, with no personnel allowed below deck, the LAFD said.

