Los Angeles Air Quality Alert Issued Amid Boyle Heights Fire
Los Angeles Air Quality Alert Issued Amid Boyle Heights Fire
US · Published Jun 25, 2026
Air quality warnings remain in effect across parts of Los Angeles due to a massive warehouse fire in Boyle Heights.
The fire, which began on June 17, 2026, has released significant smoke and fine particle pollution into surrounding neighborhoods.

Impact & Risks

The fire has caused dangerous air pollution, with fine particle pollution posing serious health risks, especially to individuals with respiratory or heart conditions, older adults, children, and pregnant people. Businesses and residents near Boyle Heights have reported disruptions, including reduced foot traffic and health-related absences. The smoke has led to breathing difficulties, irritation, and increased risks of asthma attacks and heart problems. Air quality remains a concern, particularly in East Los Angeles and downtown Los Angeles.

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