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Passenger Buses Catch Fire at LAX

NBCUniversal, Inc. The flames that burned two buses and closed the LAX-it lot temporarily could be seen from a mile away. Rick Montanez reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019.

Los Angeles firefighters put out a fire that destroyed two liquid propane-powered passenger buses and damaged a third at Los Angeles International Airport Saturday, officials said.

The fires were reported around 9 p.m. near the Uber and Lyft pickup lots, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey. It took 25 firefighters less than 20 minutes to put out the flames.

The fire temporarily closed the LAX-it facility, but it was partially reopened after the flames were extinguished. Those exiting LAX were asked to follow directions of airport staff until further notice, Humphrey said.

"Though the fire's cause remains under investigation, there is NO reason to consider it suspicious at this time," he said.

There were no reports of passengers on board and no reports of injuries, he said, but added that the cleanup prompted the closing of the lots and was causing delays for airport traffic.

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