The two aboard the yacht, docked in Marina del Rey, managed to escape without injury. The owner told Los Angeles County ...
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 ...
Firefighters say that it's possible the fire was fueled by ammunition and fireworks that were being hauled on the yacht.
Witnesses described powerful explosions as a large yacht with fireworks and unspent ammunition on board went up in flames ...
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 ...
MARINA DEL REY, Calif. (KABC ... according to the Coast Guard. Crews from California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Office of Spill Prevention and Response and the L.A. County Sheriff's ...
The head of the portfolio, Luis Petri, suspended the auction of the Aviso Alférez Sobral with the ship being donated into a museum instead. The rest of the items will be auctioned on September 23 ...
Approximately 4,000 gallons of deiseal fuel have leaked from the now sunken boat. There is no current threat to wildlife or the general public.
19, at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Each participant and tattoo tells its own story of maritime culture. The museum hired two photographers who ...