More than 1,500 cars burn in massive junkyard fire in Southern California – IOTW Report

More than 1,500 cars burn in massive junkyard fire in Southern California

At least 1,500 vehicles, if not more, inside of an estimated 20-acre junkyard in the Antelope Valley burned in a three-alarm blaze in the Antelope Valley Thursday. Firefighters responded to reports of a “yard fire” at 421 W Ave I off of Sierra Highway in Lancaster just after 3 p.m., L.A. County Fire confirmed to KTLA.  

15 Comments on More than 1,500 cars burn in massive junkyard fire in Southern California

  1. I watched some video of this fire and was wondering why they weren’t moving the cars that weren’t yet on fire away from the inferno.
    Most scrap yards have heavy equipment able to move them.

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  2. I’ve seen the USS Forrestal video, every sailor on board an aircraft carrier has to watch that video during one week of firefighting training before going out to sea. It still scares the hell out of me. We had our own small fire on board the Kitty Hawk in Dec. 1973 between Guam and the Philippines that killed 8 sailors down in the engine room when a gas line burst onto a steam line and all hell broke loose that could’ve been far worse. As a plane captain I spent all night up in the cockpit of my F-4 Phantom riding the brakes on my plane being moved from one place to another up on the flight deck by tow tractors to keep as far away as possible from the fire which was on the starboard side up towards the bow of the ship. Thank God, that fire was not worse like the Forrestal.

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