LOS ANGELES — Authorities lifted an overnight shelter-in-place Saturday after a fire aboard a container ship at the Port of Los Angeles raised hazardous-materials concerns and drew more than 100 firefighters to the scene.
All 23 crew members of the One Henry Hudson were accounted for and uninjured after an electrical fire erupted below deck Friday, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Officials said they had identified hazardous materials aboard the vessel. It is still not clear how the fire started.
Just before 3 a.m., Mayor Karen Bass announced a shelter-in-place order for the areas around the port, including San Pedro and Wilmington.
"Remain at home, keep windows closed and turn off HVAC systems," she said on X.
The U.S. Coast Guard said a safety zone of one nautical mile h

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