Crews have contained the cargo ship fire that prompted shelter-in-place orders at the Port of Los Angeles last Friday.

The U.S. Coast Guard fully contained the fire on One Henry Hudson at about 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Crews implemented "mitigating measures" for the time being, as they could not access the containers to confirm that the fires were completely out.

"Now that the fire is determined to be contained there will be a waiting period to ensure no re-flashes, or heat signatures are detected," U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Stacey Crecy said. "Following the waiting period, crews will conduct a stability analysis of the vessel to determine it's safe for transit back to the pier and the cargo can be offloaded."

The Los Angeles Fire Department said an electrical fire started a little after 6:3

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