Boyle Heights, Fire
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A fire at a cold-storage warehouse in Los Angeles has been burning for days. Here’s what we know
The thick, noxious smoke billowing out of a warehouse in Los Angeles has turned into a fixture in the city’s skyline for almost a week – with no end in sight.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared emergencies as firefighters continued battling a massive cold-storage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights.
Smoke spread across Los Angeles on Sunday, but the Fire Department said it was making progress in extinguishing the fire at the cold-storage warehouse. State and local officials have declared an emergency.
The firefight continued today at a cold storage facility in Boyle Heights, with nearby residents urged to limit their exposure to the smoke that's been bellowing from the facility
Cause of Boyle Heights warehouse fire believed to be testing conducted by solar contractors: Lineage
As a large warehouse fire continues to burn in Boyle Heights, local officials are distributing free air purifiers and masks for impacted residents.
A fire at a massive warehouse has blackened the skies near downtown Los Angeles, prompting a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents due to the risk of hazardous air.
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Clinic, county bring free care to hundreds of blue-collar residents in smoke-steeped Boyle Heights
Clinic, county bring free care to hundreds of blue-collar residents in smoke-steeped Boyle Heights
Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency on Saturday night in response to a fire that has been burning at a cold-food storage facility in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights for several days,
Heavy black smoke was visible across much of Los Angeles as flames tore through a nearly 500,000-square-foot building just east of downtown.
