On 18, 2024, a yacht owned by a Norwegian millionaire burned down completely in Marina del Rey, California, USA. The incident ...
Marina del Rey, United States - September 18, 2024 On September 18, 2024, a yacht caught fire in Marina del Rey, California, USA. The incident was shared in a video by @Emily_Markus, who noted that ...
Fire crews were working to put out flames coming from a yacht docked in Marina del Rey. The 100-foot vessel was engulfed in ...
Witnesses describe explosions as a yacht with fireworks on board goes up in flames in Marina del Rey. Lauren Coronado reports ...
MARINA DEL REY, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A high-end yacht docked at Marina del Rey caught on fire Wednesday night, leaving the interior gutted by flames. Firefighters responded and were pouring water on ...
A luxurious California yacht filled with fireworks and 1,000 rounds of ammunition burst into a fiery inferno before sinking into the Marina del Rey on Wednesday night. The Admiral, a 100-foot ...
A luxury yacht called 'The Admiral,' valued at nearly $1 million, caught fire and sank in Marina del Rey, California. Loaded with fireworks and ammunition, it ignited a massive blaze. Despite ...
Marina del Rey’s harbor produced an unexpected light show Wednesday evening as a luxury yacht loaded with ammunition and fireworks burned for more than two hours before flames were extinguished ...
MARINA DEL REY, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A high-end yacht docked at Marina del Rey caught on fire Wednesday night, leaving the interior gutted by flames. Firefighters responded and were pouring water ...
MARINA DEL REY — A luxury yacht anchored in Marina del Rey sunk Wednesday night after a fire stemming from a fireworks explosion on board. The fire was reported shortly after 8:33 p.m. and ...
Residents of the Los Angeles seaside community Marina del Rey got quite the show on Wednesday night, after a 100-foot yacht docked in the harbor became engulfed in flames due to a precarious ...
A $1 million yacht in California sank after fireworks that ... The Admiral, valued at $985,000, was docked in Los Angeles' Marina del Rey when officials responded to reports of a fire at 8:33 ...