ExxonMobil Refinery Fire in LA County Extinguished Without Injuries
An oil refinery in Los Angeles County, California, experienced a significant fire late last night. No injuries were reported, and the flames were contained by responding crews.
The incident occurred at an ExxonMobil refinery, with the cause and exact start time still under investigation. The fire was sparked by an explosion, as reported by US media. Firefighters and police arrived promptly to tackle the blaze, which was also addressed by the refinery's own fire department. Despite the intensity, no evacuations were ordered, and the flames were prevented from spreading to other parts of the facility.
The fire at the ExxonMobil refinery in Los Angeles County has been extinguished, with no reported injuries or evacuations. Investigations into the cause and exact time of the fire are ongoing.
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