Silver Strand luxury retreat blocks to the beach with an elevator, 3-car garage w/EV charger, and a romantic rooftop deck.
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One thousand rounds of "unspent ammunition and fireworks" were onboard a luxury yacht that erupted in flames and sank in ...
Approximately 4,000 gallons of deiseal fuel have leaked from the now sunken boat. There is no current threat to wildlife or ...
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 ...
Witnesses described powerful explosions as a large yacht with fireworks and unspent ammunition on board went up in flames Wednesday night in Marina del Rey. Neighbors were worried the fire would ...
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 ...
Crowds gathered and recorded the scene, posting footage on social media, like this shot from a video on the Citizen app. A luxury, 100-foot yacht docked in Marina del Rey that had fireworks 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 ...
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 pm on Wednesday. Two people were on board but managed to evacuate ...
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. - A boat is completely destroyed after exploding in Marina del Rey. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a call in the 13800 block of Bora Bora Way a ...
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