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Nov. 22, 2025 Container ship ONE Henry Hudson has been towed out to anchorage outside of the breakwater. The fire onboard has been substantially contained. Fire crews and ship crew members are continuing fire suppression efforts. Unified Command members include Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD), U.S. Coast Guard, Los Angeles Port Police, and Los Angeles Police Department. Shelter-in-place orders and work restrictions for Port of Los Angeles terminals have been lifted. Port operations have resumed this morning. State Route 47 is open and traffic is normal. Port of Los Angeles statement on container ship fire Nov. 21, 2025 Units are responding to a fire below deck of the container ship ONE Henry Hudson berthed at Yusen Container Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles. On scene are Los Angeles Fire Department, Long Beach Fire Department, Los Angeles Port Police, and U.S. Coast Guard. A waterside safety zone around the ship has been established and the State Route 47 has been closed due to smoke and visibility concerns. No injuries have been reported and all crew members are accounted for. Four of the Port's seven container terminals have suspended operations. Federal, City and Port officials are working cooperatively to extinguish the fire while monitoring local air quality. LAFD recommends local residents stay indoors with windows closed. Port of Los Angeles, press release
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