Los Angeles Times

Fire engulfs port area in Benicia

- By Andrew J. Campa

A fire that began near silos containing petroleum refining materials engulfed a port in the Bay Area city of Benicia, sending a wooden pier crashing into the water.

The flames Saturday made the port area difficult to access by land, but the fire was declared extinguish­ed at 12:24 p.m. Sunday, authoritie­s said.

Wooden beams on the docks are coated in creosote, a waterproof­ing material that is highly flammable, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky, Deputy City Manager Mario Giuliani said at a Zoom news conference Saturday evening.

The Solano County Public Health Department monitored air quality, and “they have not had any emissions that have triggered on their devices,” he said.

The Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District listed the air quality as “good” and had not issued an alert for the fire as of 8 p.m. Saturday.

No one was injured, Giuliani said, and the cause of the fire is under investigat­ion.

About 60 firefighte­rs from various agencies converged on the port area after the fire began at about 12:20 p.m.

The San Francisco, Oakland and Tiburon fire department­s, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard, dispatched fire boats.

Public works crews used a backhoe to dig a trench so fireboats can get in, Giuliani said. The best time to deploy the fireboats is at low tide.

“Really, the only access to the pier is through fireboats,” Benicia Fire Chief Josh Chadwick said at an earlier news conference.

The fire appears to have started at the base of silos that store petcoke, a petroleum refining product.

Firefighte­rs extinguish­ed flames in front of the silos, Chadwick said, but had a harder time with the fire on the rubber-and-metallic conveyor belts used to move the petcoke to tanker ships.

Eventually, the flames jumped to the nearby docks, Chadwick said.

Benicia is a city of about 28,000 residents on the northeast edge of San Francisco Bay. It was briefly the state capital in the 1850s.

The city owns the port, leasing space to Valero Energy Corp., which runs a refinery there, and Amports, which stores and transports vehicles and offers tracking services through the docks.

 ?? Benicia Fire Department ?? FIRE DEPARTMENT­S from San Francisco, Oakland, Tiburon and the Coast Guard dispatched boats.
Benicia Fire Department FIRE DEPARTMENT­S from San Francisco, Oakland, Tiburon and the Coast Guard dispatched boats.

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