Flames Engulf Chevron Refinery: No Evacuations as Fire Contained
A fire erupted at the Chevron oil refinery near Los Angeles, casting flames that were visible for miles. The blaze was contained by early Friday with no threat to public safety. Local authorities and Chevron reported no injuries or evacuations, while monitoring the situation for safety.

A significant fire broke out at Chevron's oil refinery near Los Angeles, illuminating the night sky with flames visible from miles away.
Authorities in El Segundo, California, promptly urged residents to remain indoors. By early Friday, officials confirmed that the fire was contained, posing no threat to public safety. There were no evacuations or injuries reported, and all refinery personnel were safe.
The cause of the fire remains unclear. State and local authorities, led by California Governor Gavin Newsom's office, are actively monitoring the situation and have coordinated efforts to safeguard the surrounding community.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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