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א ריזיגע אויפרייס ביי פאבריק אין לאס אנדזשעלעס

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A massive propane fire ripped through an industrial distribution facility in Lancaster on Friday afternoon, sending tanks exploding into the air as firefighters from multiple agencies raced to contain the fast-moving blaze. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to the site on North 8th Street East around 2:30 p.m., where a truck fire rapidly spread to nearby stored propane cylinders.

Witnesses reported seeing tanks rocketing upward amid thick black smoke and towering flames, creating a series of explosive bursts that could be heard across the industrial corridor. The remote location of the yard helped limit the immediate danger, but the violent nature of the explosions prompted firefighters to establish wide safety zones and deploy aggressive suppression tactics.

Despite the intensity of the fire, officials confirmed no injuries and no nearby structures threatened, a testament to the rapid and coordinated response on the ground. Fire crews from surrounding jurisdictions joined the effort, reinforcing containment lines while hazardous materials teams assessed the stability of remaining tanks.

Authorities issued brief shelter-in-place orders for parts of the surrounding community as a precaution, urging residents to stay indoors while firefighters monitored air quality for potential contaminants. By late afternoon, crews had contained the main fire but continued working into the evening to extinguish hot spots and ensure no additional tanks reignited.

The destruction within the industrial yard was extensive, yet the absence of casualties underscored the effectiveness of firefighters’ swift action. Officials are now reviewing the cause of the initial truck fire as cleanup operations continue under close safety oversight.

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