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It's been six days. Why can't L.A. firefighters put out blaze at Boyle Heights cold storage facility? - Los Angeles Times
By Google News - Los Angeles
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
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Why this matters in The Los Angeles
The ongoing blaze at the Boyle Heights cold storage facility raises concerns about the impact of industrial fires on local communities. As the fire continues to burn, nearby residents may be exposed to potential health hazards from smoke and toxic fumes. The Los Angeles County Air Quality Management District may need to issue alerts or advisories to protect public health. Additionally, the fire's proximity to residential areas and commercial businesses in Boyle Heights could lead to disruptions in daily life, including potential evacuations or road closures. The city's emergency response plan should be scrutinized to ensure that resources are being allocated effectively to mitigate the fire's effects on the surrounding community. As the situation persists, residents and local officials will be watching closely to see how the city's fire department and other agencies work together to bring the blaze under control and restore safety to the area.
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Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - Los Angeles ·
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