Lancaster Inferno: Hundreds of Propane Tanks ablaze, Firefighters Battle Scary Blaze Near Palmdale
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A massive fire broke out in Lancaster, a city in Los Angeles County, California, on November 28, with hundreds of propane tanks engulfed in flames. The blaze occurred near N. 7th Street East, sending thick smoke billowing across the neighborhood. Multiple explosions were reported as the propane tanks ignited, prompting a rapid response from firefighters. According to eyewitnesses, the fire was visible from a distance, and a helicopter was deployed to assist in battling the blaze. Fire engines were dispatched, and the area was temporarily closed down due to the fire's rapid spread. Despite the intense flames, first responders assured that there is no immediate threat to nearby communities. However, the cause of the fire remains unknown. The incident has sparked concerns, with residents taking to social media to express their worries. The Los Angeles County Fire Department is working to contain the blaze and prevent further damage.