Massive fire erupts at Chevron refinery near Los Angeles
The fire at Chevron's El Segundo refinery, supplying 20% of Southern California's vehicle fuel and 40% of its jet fuel, was contained with no injuries reported, officials said.
- A massive fire erupted at Chevron's refinery in El Segundo on Thursday night, as confirmed by California Governor Gavin Newsom's office on the social platform X.
- The cause of the fire remains unclear, with no immediate reports of injuries or details provided by officials.
- Witnesses reported seeing flames and smoke for miles, with Mark Rogers describing a blast that canceled his soccer game due to heavy smoke.
- Chevron's facility in El Segundo has been operational since 1911, according to the company's website.
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