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Hundreds of crushed cars burn in three-alarm fire in Antelope Valley
Thick black smoke engulfed an Antelope Valley community as at least 300 crushed cars were ablaze Thursday afternoon at a recycling yard, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
A video posted on X showed a massive cloud of black smoke blocking out the sky.
A third alarm, or request for additional resources, was requested, a department spokesperson told The Times, and there was an evacuation order in place for the facility.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Lancaster station had issued a shelter-in-place order for the neighborhood between Division Street and Challenger Way north of Avenue I. The order, issued at 4:42 p.m., said there were no evacuations of residences at this time.
The cause of the fire is not yet know. According to KTLA-TV, Sierra Highway in the area was shut down as crews fought the blaze.
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