Boyle Heights Fire Causes Toxic Air and Business Disruptions
Boyle Heights Fire Causes Toxic Air and Business Disruptions
US · Published Jun 25, 2026
A catastrophic warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, has been burning since last Wednesday, releasing toxic smoke and chemicals into the air.
The fire reportedly started on the roof of a cold storage facility operated by Lineage Logistics, which also housed solar panels.

Impact & Risks

The ongoing fire poses severe health risks due to toxic air pollution, with experts warning that there is no safe level of exposure to particle pollution. Residents in affected areas are at risk of respiratory issues and other health complications. Businesses in Boyle Heights, particularly restaurants and food trucks, are facing financial strain as customers avoid the area. Some establishments have temporarily closed, while others are struggling to operate under reduced foot traffic and challenging conditions.

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