Cold Storage Warehouse Fire in Los Angeles Continues for Sixth Day
Cold Storage Warehouse Fire in Los Angeles Continues for Sixth Day
US · Published Jun 23, 2026
A massive fire at a frozen-food storage facility in Los Angeles has been burning for six days, with firefighters struggling to extinguish it due to the building's heavily insulated structure.
The warehouse, located in Boyle Heights near downtown Los Angeles, spans 500,000 square feet and contains approximately 85 million pounds of frozen food.

Impact & Risks

The fire poses significant risks to the local community, particularly in Boyle Heights, a densely populated neighborhood. Smoke from the blaze contains PM2.5 particles, which can penetrate deep into the lungs and cause respiratory issues. Residents have reported ash and debris near their homes, raising concerns about potential chemical exposure from the burning materials. The fire has also disrupted the supply chain for frozen food products stored at the facility, which serves grocery stores and restaurants along the U.S. West Coast.

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