Flames tore through a vacant
three-story building west of downtown Los Angeles on Sunday night, authorities
said.
The fire was first reported around 10:30
p.m. at 1201 Huntley Drive in the Westlake neighborhood, said Los Angeles
Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey. It was initially reported as the 1100
block of West Third Street.
About 90 firefighters battled the
"very heavy fire," which was limited to the top floor of the building
and knocked down about 45 minutes later, Humphrey said. The building is located
on a hillside, and the lower two floors are partly underground.
The building is currently unoccupied,
and there was no immediate threat to those nearby, Humphrey said.
Fire crews planned to stay at the scene
overnight, he said, and officials will resume the investigation Monday to
try to determine the cause of the blaze.
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