About 80 firefighters battled a massive blaze that chewed through a vacant building in Woodland Hills. The National Weather Service tweeted that the blaze was large enough to be detected from space.
WOODLAND HILLS, LOS ANGELES -- Dozens of firefighters battled a massive fire that ripped through a large commercial building in Woodland Hills Sunday evening.
The raging inferno erupted just around 9:10 p.m. in a vacant building at 6000 N. De Soto Ave., the Los Angeles Fire Department said. Flames chewed through the roof of the building, as firefighters went into defensive mode and surrounded the building with hose lines. They sprayed water on the warehouse from outside while protecting surrounding structures.
The National Weather Service in Los Angeles tweeted that the blaze was large enough to be detected from space, and included an image of the heat signature from their Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites.
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