Two fires involving Amazon shipping containers on freight trains in Los Angeles are under investigation, with officials suspecting a connection to theft and possible arson. The most recent incident broke out around 6 a.m. Tuesday at a Union Pacific rail yard at 578 N. Mission Road in Boyle Heights, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Firefighters arrived to find flames burning inside the top container of a double stacked rail car.


Crews worked with railroad personnel and the Los Angeles Police Department to contain the blaze.
A crane was brought in to lower the container to the ground so firefighters could fully extinguish it, the LAFD said.
The fire follows a similar incident reported April 9 near the same location, also involving an Amazon container on a freight train.
No injuries were reported in either case.


Authorities believe the incidents may be connected. “The Fire Department, in partnership with the Union Pacific Police Department, is investigating a series of fires believed to be linked to ongoing theft activity,” an LAFD spokesperson said in a statement provided to ABC7. “These incidents pose a serious risk to public safety, and the investigation is ongoing.”
The California Post has reached out to the LAFD for further details.
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