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Officials say that crew evacuated from container ship after fire at Los Angeles port

The Los Angeles Fire Department reported that all crew members were evacuated from container ship One Henry Hudson on Friday after an explosion and fire disrupted its power and crane operation at San Pedro Port.

The port has identified hazardous materials in several bays. Firefighters are using protective gear, including self-contained respirators.

LAFD reported that marine units are continuing to cool the exterior of the ship, and no personnel is allowed below deck. ABC's affiliate broadcasts footage of firefighting boats spraying water over the containers that are on fire and the sides of the ship.

Port officials announced that four of the seven container terminals in the port have been suspended and a safety zone around the vessel has been created.

LAFD has announced that it has issued an order to shelter in place for San Pedro, Wilmington and other nearby areas due to the hazardous materials incident caused by the container ship fire.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has said that residents of the affected areas should stay at home, with their windows shut and AC systems off.

According to LSEG, the One Henry Hudson sailed under a Panaman flag and arrived at Los Angeles from Tokyo's Shinagawa Port on Wednesday.

In an X-post, the office of California Governor Gavin Newsom said it was coordinating with local officials to support first responders.

Mayor Bass stated that more than 100 firefighters were working to suppress the blaze and air quality was being monitored.

Port of Los Angeles released a press release stating that the vessel was berthed in the Yusen Container Terminal.

Fire suppression efforts continue. Reporting by Rajveer Pardesi in Bengaluru and Rishabh Jaisewal; editing by William Mallard, Tom Hogue

(source: Reuters)