Los Angeles declares state of emergency as firefighters battle warehouse blaze
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Los Angeles has declared a state of emergency due to a persistent fire at a cold-storage warehouse. The ongoing blaze is causing significant smoke pollution and health concerns for local residents, along with shelter-in-place orders and daily life disruptions.
Crews struggle to contain fire from cold-storage facility that continues to spew smoke across the metro area Mayor Karen Bass has declared a state of emergency for the city of Los Angeles, as firefighters still struggle to contain a blaze from a cold-storage facility that continues to spew smoke across the metro area. “This emergency declaration is crucial because Boyle Heights is not just responding to a fire. Residents have lived through days of smoke, shelter-in-place orders, disruptions to daily life, and ongoing questions about what this means for their health and well-being,” Councilmember Ysabel Jurado, who represents Boyle Heights, said in a statement. Continue reading...