SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif. (FOX 110 - Several buildings caught on fire Monday afternoon in Santa Fe Springs after a utility truck crashed into a fire hydrant, lost control and then crashed into a power pole that fell and caught a building on fire.
Fire crews are battling the blaze in an industrial park in the 12000 block of Los Nietos Road. The building is labeled Multi-Link Corp, which is a plastics recycling company.
Tower of black smoke plumes from blaze raging in Santa Fe Springs neighborhood
Tower of black smoke plumes from blaze raging in Santa Fe Springs neighborhood
A traffic collision led to a sheared fire hydrant, downed power lines and a raging structure fire in Santa Fe Springs Monday afternoon.
Dark smoke rises from a fire in Santa Fe Springs on March 13, 2017. (Credit: KTLA)
Santa Fe Springs Fire Department firefighters were battling the blaze, which was sending up thick, black smoke that was visible from across much of the Los Angeles area.
A commercial building and a yard filled with shipping containers were burning. By 3:30 p.m., the building appeared destroyed, aerial video from Sky5 showed.
The Whittier Police Department said it was responding to the scene in the 13200 Los Nietos Road about 2:30 p.m., but the blaze appeared to be burning in the 12200 block, which is an industrial area.
A sheared power pole is seen at the site of a crash and fire in Santa Fe Springs on March 13, 2017. (Credit: KTLA)
The owner of a nearby business told KTLA that Multi-Link International Corp. -- a recycling company at 12235 Los Nietos Road -- is located in the building burning.
Police said the downed power lines, sheared hydrant and the fire were the result of a collision. A wooden pole holding power lines appeared to be broken off at its base and hanging in midair.
Whittier police Sgt. Dominic Iraldo said officers were called to the scene at 1:43 p.m. He had no additional details.
A Fire Department official said the chief was on scene and could not provide details about the fire.
The roadway was closed in both directions.
Several buildings caught on fire Monday afternoon in Santa Fe Springs after a utility truck crashed into a fire hydrant, lost control and then crashed into a power pole that fell and caught a building.
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