1,500 crushed cars fuel fierce blaze in Antelope Valley

1,500 crushed cars fuel fierce blaze in Antelope Valley

Flames engulf objects in a junk yard.
A fire erupted Thursday at an auto recycling center in the Antelope Valley.

Thick black smoke billowed over the Antelope Valley Thursday as roughly 1,500 crushed cars burned at a recycling yard, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

The Sheriff’s Department confirmed that by 7 p.m. the fire had been contained.

A car crusher malfunction sparked a fire that consumed 10 acres of the 20-acre facility, said Capt. Sheila Kelliher-Berkoh of the L.A. County Fire Department. No injuries were reported.

The fire broke out at the facility on West Avenue H-8 at North Sierra Highway in Lancaster at around 3:30 p.m., according to local media reports. A third alarm, or request for additional resources, was requested, a department spokesperson told The Times, and the facility was evacuated.

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