Smoke from Boyle Heights warehouse fire continues to cloud LA
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Smoke from Boyle Heights warehouse fire continues to cloud LA

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Key Points:

  • A fire at a large cold food storage warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, has been burning since Wednesday, causing smoke to linger for six days and prompting shelter-in-place orders and a state of emergency declaration.
  • The South Coast Air Quality Management District reported "very unhealthy" air particulate levels over the weekend across several Los Angeles County areas, advising residents to stay indoors with windows closed and use air purifiers or air conditioning.
  • California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared state and local emergencies respectively, mobilizing resources to support firefighting efforts and protect public health.
  • Lineage, the cold storage company operating the warehouse but not owning it, stated the fire likely started on the roof during solar array maintenance by subcontractors and pledged $2 million to assist affected communities.
  • The Los Angeles Fire Department reported significant progress in controlling the fire, with improved smoke conditions expected, although intermittent smoke increases may occur as crews access hidden fire areas.

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