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Investigators said that a person was killed in Los Angeles, as a heavy fire broke out in his house after a large -scale fire at his house.
Officials also said that a woman, the man’s wife, is believed to be hospitalized and is fighting for her life after the incident on Thursday night in the Pachoima neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, Fox 11 LA said.
The crew discovered a man and woman trapped in a house as they were emptying people in the area. The man was declared dead on the spot and the woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
Human relics discovered the destructive California fireworks facility after the explosion
A man died and a woman was seriously injured in Los Angeles’ house, which was after a huge fire. (Kabc via Kabc)
The fire was set at around 9 am on Thursday and spread to four houses and spread to at least one car. It took more than 130 firefighters about an hour to set fire.
The fire department responded to the fire and reported gas leakage in one of the houses. The fire also knocked on several electric lines.
“It was very chaotic,” Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman David Orties told Fox 11 La. “There was fireworks that were exploding, there were power lines that were below, and a large amount of fire department’s reaction area was flooding.”
The fire spread to four houses and at least one car. (Kabc via Kabc)
He said, “It was similar to a war zone and was fireworks which were raining in this neighborhood,” he said. “It seems that we are seeing these powerful fireworks which are being sold outside the residential areas.”
The scene of the scene exploded dozens of fireworks, causing heavy fire. Small fire was also ignited by leaving firecrackers on the road.
There are orders for withdrawal due to seven disappearance after a powerful explosion in California’s fireworks facility.
It took more than 130 firefighters about an hour to set fire. (Kabc via Kabc)
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Four other people and several animals were injured in the fire, including a dog taken to an emergency vet.