Inferno at San Pedro: Fire Engulfs Container Ship

A fire erupted on the One Henry Hudson container ship at San Pedro port, leading to an evacuation. Hazardous materials were identified as firefighters battled the blaze, prompting a shelter-in-place order for nearby areas. No injuries reported, and containment efforts continue.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-11-2025 14:05 IST | Created: 22-11-2025 14:05 IST
Inferno at San Pedro: Fire Engulfs Container Ship
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A fire erupted on the container ship One Henry Hudson at San Pedro port, leading to an immediate evacuation of the crew. The blaze disrupted power and crane operations, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Firefighters identified hazardous materials in several bays, donning protective gear and self-contained breathing equipment.

Firefighting marine units are focused on cooling the ship's exterior while access below deck remains restricted. TV footage broadcast by an ABC affiliate depicted firefighting boats spraying water onto the ship's engulfed sides and deck containers. Four out of the port's seven terminals have halted operations, with a waterside safety buffer established.

As a result of the hazardous materials incident, LAFD issued a shelter-in-place order covering San Pedro and Wilmington. Residents are advised to stay indoors. Meanwhile, over 100 firefighters are actively combatting the fire, and air quality is under surveillance. No injuries have been reported, and suppression efforts are ongoing at the Yusen Container Terminal.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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