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Fire erupts on cargo ship at the Port of Los Angeles, triggering major emergency at North America’s busiest port

This image taken from video provided by ABC7 shows smoke rising from a blaze on a container ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles on Friday evening. - ABC7/AP

More than180 firefightersbattled a fire that erupted Friday evening on a cargo ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles, self-described as North America's busiest port.

An electrical fire on a lower deck of the cargo ship One Henry Hudson started at 6:38 p.m. local time, according to theLos Angeles Fire Department. An explosion shook the vessel shortly before 8 p.m., knocking out power to lights and cranes,LAFDsaid.

No injuries were reported, and all 23 crew members had been evacuated from the ship, authoritiessaid.

ThePort of Los Angelessaid four of its seven container terminals have suspended operations and a safety zone has been established around the ship.

"Many of our fire boats are out there. They are trying to cool down this vessel," fire department Capt. Adam Van Gerpen said at a news conference.

This image taken from video provided by ABC7 shows first responders battling a blaze on a container ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles on Friday. - ABC7/AP

Several cargo containers involved in the blaze carry hazardous materials, requiring firefighters to wear protective suits and oxygen masks, Van Gerpen said. Air quality is being monitored as crews worked overnight to suppress the blaze in the ship's lower levels.

At 11 p.m., theLAFDordered all firefighters off the deck. By midnight,authoritieshad advised residents in San Pedro and Wilmington to shelter in place. The shelter-in-place order has sincebeen lifted.

"Get inside IMMEDIATELY and close all windows and doors. Turn off air conditioning and heating. Bring all people and pets to an inside room until you receive further instructions," the fire department said, citing hazardous materials related to the fire on the ship.

The Long Beach Fire Department, Los Angeles Port Police, and US Coast Guard are also responding to the incident.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said in a statement onXthat the city is closely monitoring the situation. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been briefed on the incident, according to hisoffice.

The Panama-flagged cargo ship, built in 2008, had recently arrived from Tokyo, according to the online trackerVessel Finder.

CNN has reached out to the ship's management company,Fukujin Kisen, for comment.

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