
There is a large fire at Universal Studios. The fire started around 5:15 AM PT on the New York sound stage and has continued to spread.
TMZ talked with the LA City Fire Department, and have found out that there are over 40 other companies trying to help keep the fire under control.
Reports from ABC7 are saying that at this moment there are no injuries. At the time of TMZ’s report the fire had damaged one building and also damaged the Earthquake ride.
According to CNN report it's not known what has caused the fire. It is reported that it may be a while until the L.A. firefighters take the Universal Studios fire under control.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

UPDATE 6:52 AM PT: The fire has gotten worse! A TMZ reported says the fire just got a lot bigger, despite firefighters efforts.
UPDATE 6:26 AM PT: A TMZ reporter on the scene says the fire is being contained, as firefighters and helicopters continue to attack the blaze.
Story Developing ...
UPDATE: TMZ spoke with LA City Fire Department, who told us that although the fire is under LA County jurisdiction, they have sent roughly 40 companies to try and contain the blaze. The fire started around 5:15 AM PT on the New York sound stage, and is continuing to spread. There are no reports of injuries at the moment.
The fire has destroyed at least one building and has caused damage to the "Cyclone" ride
----------------------------------------------------------------------
More than 100 Los Angeles-area firefighters are battling a large fire on a back lot at Universal Studios, fire authorities said. There were reports of an explosion in the studio's adjacent amusement park, said Los Angeles County Fire Capt. Frank Reynoso.

The fire began about 4:45 a.m. PT (7:45 a.m. ET) Sunday and reportedly damaged two "prop" buildings, including a chapel, and a popular ride called the "Cyclone," Reynoso said.

Television footage showed the blaze burning through the roofs of structures at the park and large plumes of smoke.
"It will be awhile before we have it under control," Reynoso said.
Firefighters were dropping water on the blaze from helicopters.
No comments:
Post a Comment