Boyle Heights Warehouse Fire Causes Smoke and Health Concerns
Boyle Heights Warehouse Fire Causes Smoke and Health Concerns
US · Published Jun 21, 2026
A fire at a cold storage facility in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, has been burning since June 17, 2026, releasing thick smoke and posing health risks to nearby residents.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has extended a Particle Pollution Advisory until 12:30 p.m.

Why It's Important?

The fire has affected air quality across Central and East Los Angeles, with smoke containing fine particles and pollutants that can irritate the respiratory system. Sensitive groups, including individuals with heart or lung conditions, children, and the elderly, are at higher risk. The potential biohazard from spoiled food adds to the health concerns, as bacteria and other biological materials may be released into the air.

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