Boyle Heights Warehouse Fire Worsens Air Quality in Los Angeles
Boyle Heights Warehouse Fire Worsens Air Quality in Los Angeles
US · Published Jun 22, 2026
A fire at a cold-storage warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, has been burning for six days, releasing significant smoke and particulates into the air.
The fire, which began on June 17, 2026, has proven difficult to extinguish due to the building's insulated construction and collapsed roof.

Impact & Risks

The ongoing fire has led to hazardous air quality, particularly affecting residents in Boyle Heights, East Los Angeles, the San Gabriel Valley, and parts of the Inland Empire. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, are at heightened risk. Several schools in the affected areas have relocated activities to minimize exposure to smoke. The fire's persistence and the release of particulates into the air have prompted a state of emergency declaration by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom.

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