Persistent Smoke from Boyle Heights Fire Affects Los Angeles
Persistent Smoke from Boyle Heights Fire Affects Los Angeles
US · Published Jun 22, 2026
A fire at a warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, has been burning for five consecutive days, causing significant smoke and air quality issues across the region.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has extended a Particle Pollution Advisory until Monday afternoon, as erratic winds continue to spread smoke to various areas, including downtown Los Angeles and the Eastside.

Impact & Risks

The fire has led to deteriorating air quality, with reports of 'Very Unhealthy' conditions in central Los Angeles and Glendale. Sensitive groups, including individuals with asthma, the elderly, and children, are at heightened risk. Businesses in affected areas have seen reduced activity as customers avoid outdoor exposure. Residents have reported symptoms such as dry mouths, difficulty breathing, and irritation from the chemical-like smoke. The prolonged nature of the fire and shifting winds exacerbate the risks to public health and safety.

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