A massive fire near Livermore was brought under control Wednesday evening after flames destroyed a barn and scorched nearby buildings amid dry, grassy conditions.
The blaze, named the Tesla Fire, broke out around 2:30 p.m. on a property near Tesla and Cross roads.
Crews from CAL FIRE and the Alameda County Fire Department arrived to find two large barns and surrounding brush fully engulfed in flames.
“It was very smoky conditions, very life-threatening smoke, so what we had to do was attack it from the outside,” said CAL FIRE Battalion Chief Alex Mikesell.
Vehicles, propane tanks, and welding equipment stored inside the structures triggered multiple explosions during the fire, sending a large fireball and thick black smoke into the air.
Neighbors said they heard multiple loud pops during the explosions.
Firefighters spent several hours battling the blaze before bringing it under control after about five hours.
While crews kept the flames from spreading to nearby homes, the two barns were completely destroyed.
KTVU-TV FOX 2 Oakland
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