A massive warehouse fire in Boyle Heights burned for a week, sending smoke into nearby communities. Firefighters used large amounts of water to quell the flames, with 12,000 gallons per minute being used at the peak of their efforts.

The water used to fight the fire flowed into nearby storm drains, carrying toxic metals, chemicals, and tainted food with it. This toxic runoff eventually made its way into the Los Angeles River.

Further details about the fire and its aftermath are available from local news sources, including an in-depth report from Long Beach Post.