[EXCLUSIVE] L.A. Fire News: Massive Fire Scoffs L.A. Residential Complex, Arson Experts Sees Incident “Criminal Fire”

L.A. Fire News- Massive fire at Los Angeles apartment brought great destructions to neighboring buildings as fire engulfed the properties, Palm trees, cables and wirings in the dawn of Monday. L.A. fire news broke around the city and brought fear to homeless as they see raging fire.

The huge fire had scoff DaVinci, the under construction residential complex about 1:20 a.m. PT on Monday. L.A. fire news broke instantly and made authorities close near roads. The fire brought rain ashes to the vicinity and rush traffic as fire trucks arrived, and people crowds the place to witness the huge fire.

Authorities are still investigating on the aftermath and are arriving to near conclusions that the incident is a probable case of arson. Arson officials are seeing the rage of fire that instantly broke and swallowed up the whole property at once as a possible criminal fire, TIME reports.

With advanced fire technology and fast action of firefighters, possible spread of fire was avoided to nearby buildings. L.A. fire news was easily informed to firefighters before grave spread of blaze surrounds the city. Over 250 firefighters started to set down the furious fire in the area.

The L.A. fire news that broke in the city was dubbed as "career fire" by the Los Angeles firefighters due to its ability to destroy a block of the huge city. Bobby Halton, a former fire chief who is now editor-in-chief in Fire Engineering magazine says that Los Angles fire departments have sophisticated technology that can seize huge fire.

Peter Sanders, director of public information for the Los Angeles Fire Department stated that Los Angeles firefighters are fully equipped with high tech thermal-imaging devices that can spot hidden small fires behind any location. However, he reinstated that the L.A. fire news was so huge that water becomes the mere solution.

As L.A. fire news broke, new highly developed gadgets became a spotlight. Aside from the thermal-imaging devices, NBC NEWS reports on the use of drones as an alternative to impede a blazing fire. There are also flame retardant curtain hoses that can blow higher amount of water with improved pump systems and nozzles.

With the latest L.A. fire news and updates, the Los Angeles Fire Department is still looking on the evidences and aftermath to identify the real cause of the fire. Experts may need some days or weeks to finally conclude the grounds of the fire and who to indict in the alleged "career fire."

Before morning, the officials and property owners come down to evaluate the extent of the damages. An estimated $10 million were reported losses with Da Vinci complex apartment.

L.A. fire news updates include Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith building had its computers and cubicles burned down, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services sustained three floor damages, John Ferraro Building with 160 windows blew out and several other buildings had also their windows blew by fire.

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