California yacht loaded with 1,000 rounds of ammo, fireworks bursts into flames and sinks at popular marina
A luxurious California yacht filled with fireworks and 1,000 rounds of ammu🐷nition burst into a fiery inferno before sinking into the Marina del Rey on Wednesday night.
The Admiral, a 100-foot, twin-diesel-engine boat, was docked in the man-made harbor when it erupted into flames, leading to a large-scale response from the LA Fi⛎re Department.
Only two hours after catching fire, the nearly million-dollar boat sank into t♏he 800-acre marina 5 miles so🌃uth of Santa Monica.
Two people esca𓃲ped the bla🌌ze without injuries, the fire department reported.
Witnesses captured the flames tearing through the 100-foot yacht as firew🎀orks illuminated the black smoke and flew across the sky.
Efforts to extinguish the flames appeared successful from the outside, but the fire burning on the inside seemed to be resistant to the water hoses as the blaze continued toꦉ destroy the interi﷽or,
Dozens of first resꦫponders and intrigu🐭ed community members watched the fallen boat lying in the marina while crews continued to douse the wreckage with water.
Neighbors grew fearful that the blaze𝕴 would extend into nearby boats and potentially set off a chain reaction.
“I saw it fully engulfed in flames and like many of us living here, heard an explosion and saw fireworks coming off it, and more flames and then walked down here and captured video of it,” resident Lynn Rose .
The boat was reportedly being fueled by a propane source “complicating” firefighting efforts. Officials set up a floating physical barrier known as a boom to prevent debris, including diesel fuel, from polluting the waters.
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It began listing to its side, forcing officials to evacuate everyone from the dock. The destr💝oyed yacht sank around 10:30 p.m. while the fire continued to burn below deck.
Officials did not indica🌠te how the fire start𝓀ed as of Thursday morning.
The Admiral, built by Broward Marine in 1986, featured four cabins including the master suite, could hold 10 guꦬests with three crew members, and was last listed in 2018 fo✅r $985,000, according to
Before its fiery ꦗdestruction, the boat could reach a top speed of 18 knots (20 mph).
The owner’s identity was not immediately revealed.