Los Angeles Fire Department crews battle recycling yard fire near 134 Freeway 

The teams fought with the Los Angeles firefighting administration in a fire in Los Angeles on Sunday morning.

The fire was first reported in the recycling square, which is located in 5487 West San Fernando Road in the Atwater Village neighborhood, around 9:30 am on Sunday, for every LAFD.

The firefighters in the fire originally said, which originally threatened many compressed natural gas trucks. Their first update on the situation.

When firefighters began to control the fire, smoke was drifting on the 134th highway, and car drivers were advised for a while to avoid traveling in the surface streets across the area. The video was published on the citizen application A column of black smoke that escalates on the road appears with the outbreak of the fire throughout the courtyard.

Cleaning is expected to take some time due to “manipulating the materials participating in this fire”, LAFD He said after 10 am on Sunday. The drone unit was asked to help collect visual intelligence, and the Ministry of Water and Energy in Los Angeles was sent to the scene to help threatened power lines and transformers.

LAFD in contact with Metroolink officials to ensure safety and operational safety for nearby train tracks, section He said at 11 am

What started the fire is unknown from Sunday afternoon.

The recycling yard is located on the San Fernando road, east of the Los Angeles River, and the exchange between 134 and 5 highways on the Los Angeles and Glendel borders.

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