Residents in South El Monte have been ordered to shelter in place Wednesday afternoon as greater than 100 firefighters labored to battle an enormous blaze at a warehouse advanced that despatched a darkish plume of smoke into the air and emitted an acrid chemical scent.
Hearth crews responded to the 2200 block of North Tyler Avenue at 2:32 p.m. the place two adjoining concrete warehouse model buildings have been on fireplace, in response to L.A. County Hearth Division spokesperson Keith Navarre.
A complete of 112 fireplace personnel have been despatched to the incident the place they assumed a defensive place, surrounding the constructing with water spraying apparatuses, he stated.
A number of explosions occurred contained in the constructing whereas crews have been on scene, the reason for which was not instantly clear, he stated. Helicopter video from ABC7 captured sparks and smoke taking pictures into the air because the blasts rattled the buildings.
Hazardous supplies and concrete search and rescue groups additionally responded to the scene, he stated. Officers stated metals have been burning contained in the warehouses, however didn’t specify what kind of objects have been on fireplace.
“It’s going to be an incident that goes all through the night time due to the supplies concerned,” Navarre stated. “Now we have heavy gear right here that’s going to assist us break down the constructing and proceed to place the fires out.”
A shelter in place order was issued for residents within the speedy space of South El Monte round 4:40 p.m. after which expanded to incorporate extra close by streets and a part of Baldwin Hills . An up to date map of areas of impacted by the order is obtainable at shield.genasys.com.
Residents have been instructed to close doorways and home windows, flip off heating and air flow programs and keep indoors. By 6 p.m. the smoke had diminished, however orders remained in place “out of an abundance of warning,” Navarre stated.
Investigators haven’t decided what precipitated the fireplace.

