An apartment complex in downtown Los Angeles caught fire early Monday morning and has shut down parts of two major freeways in the city, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The complex was reportedly under construction at the time of the fire.
Transition lanes between the 110 and 101 freeways have been shutdown, the state highway patrol told the LA Times.
The fire can be seen for miles in the LA area.
No injuries have been reported so far. It's not yet clear what started the fire. The fire broke out shortly before 1:30 a.m. Pacific time, KTLA reports.
More than 200 firefighters are on scene, according to the LA Times.
Here are some photos and videos of the fire:
Incredible shot of a fire at an under construction apartment complex in Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/UmmiDNYHaR
- David Wyllie (@journodave) December 8, 2014
#BREAKING: Apartment fire in DTLA shuts down the NB 110 transition to the NB 101 Freeway... pic.twitter.com/3zox9x73op
- NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA) December 8, 2014
Omg. Insane fire in downtown LA off the 101. pic.twitter.com/oUw5B1lR3g
- Nickolaus Sugai (@nicksugai) December 8, 2014
Imagine driving into downtown and seeing this. Wow. http://t.co/92SY2RTCq4 pic.twitter.com/OqXPM5V9IN
- Jon Passantino (@passantino) December 8, 2014
Here's a close up shot of the building burning tonight in Downtown LA http://t.co/6hEmoEwSGW pic.twitter.com/OIc2O1oMXT
- Jon Passantino (@passantino) December 8, 2014
Seeing a major fire raging in downtown LA from Silver Lake pic.twitter.com/MguaN2IrFJ
- Jon Passantino (@passantino) December 8, 2014
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