Boyle Heights Fire Triggers Pollution Concerns in Los Angeles
Boyle Heights Fire Triggers Pollution Concerns in Los Angeles
US · Published Jun 22, 2026
A massive fire at the Lineage Logistics cold storage facility in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, has been burning for several days, releasing significant amounts of smoke and pollutants into the air.
The fire, which began on June 20, 2026, has been challenging to control due to obstacles such as ammonia leaks, gas-emitting foam, and solar panels.

Impact & Risks

The fire has exacerbated air pollution in an area already burdened by decades of environmental challenges. Residents of Boyle Heights and surrounding neighborhoods, including East Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley, are experiencing poor air quality and potential health risks from the smoke and pollutants. Vulnerable populations, such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions, are particularly at risk. The fire's aftermath, including the disposal of rotting food from the facility, could pose additional environmental and health hazards.

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