After a fire broke out in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday morning, the metropolis was enveloped in a thick cloud of smoke. More than 100 firefighters were deployed to bring the flames under control.
The fire started in a two-story building where textiles were stored. These provided much nourishment to the flames. According to NBC Los Angeles, the company Ruby Textile, which produces towels, carpets and sheets, would be affected. The plume of smoke could be seen miles above the city for hours.
More than 100 firefighters attended and the flames were under control by noon. The fire was prevented from spreading to adjacent buildings. The building partially collapsed due to the fire. There are no reports of injuries. The cause of the fire is still unclear, authorities have launched an investigation.
Source: Krone

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