A big rig rests in the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 in La Mirada early Sunday morning shortly after firefighters extinguished it. The blaze closed the freeway for an hour. Photo Dennis Simms

Only two lanes remain open at this hour just east of Valley View Avenue as authorities clean up mess

La Mirada~A big rig caught on fire early this morning in La Mirada and temporarily closed Interstate 5 as fire crews battled the blaze.

The incident occurred in the northbound lanes just east of Valley View Avenue.

The truck laid to rest directly in front of the Dale Tiffany Outlet Center on Firestone Boulevard.

According to La Mirada Blog social media reports, the incident occurred at around 3:00 a.m.

Firefighter Joel Entreken from Los Angeles County Fire Station 49 in La Mirada told the La Mirada Blog that when they arrived the tractor/cab was “fully involved” and about three-fourths of the trailer was on fire.

Entreken said the driver was the only occupant of the truck and he escaped unharmed.

The driver said he hit an object on the freeway, rupturing his fuel pump, causing it to drag and catch on fire, according to Entreken.

Entreken said the freeway was fully closed for about an hour and it took firefighters about 30 minutes to knock out the fire.

About 100 feet of the guardrail along the freeway was very badly damaged.

LA County Fire Station 35 from Cerritos also responded to the scene along with units from the Orange County Fire Authority and two units from the Anaheim Fire Department.