Boyle Heights warehouse cleanup deadline passes with rotting food still inside
Mayor Karen Bass is pursuing civil litigation and penalties as Lineage says 93% of more than 80 million pounds has been removed.
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85 million pounds of rotting food overwhelm Los Angeles neighborhood
A warehouse fire in Los Angeles has turned part of Boyle Heights into a stark example of how destructive large-scale food waste can be. After 85 million pounds of meat and seafood were left to rot, residents and small businesses say the neighborhood is still dealing with the fallout. What happened? According to a BBC report, a June 17 fire destroyed a cold-storage warehouse in Boyle Heights, leaving roughly 85 million pounds of ruined food, incl…
The city’s deadline has passed, but rotting food remains inside …
The city’s deadline has passed, but rotting food remains inside a fire-damaged Boyle Heights warehouse. are stepping in. The fire has burned more than 88,000 … Click this link for the original source of this article. Author: This content is courtesy of, and owned and copyrighted by, http://www.thepoliticalinsider.com and its author. This content is made...
Images recently obtained show the cleaning work inside the Lineage Logistics warehouse in Boyle Heights, almost two months after the fire that affected the building. Images, provided to NBCLA and Telemundo 52 by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, show the interior of the refrigerated food store, located east of downtown Los Angeles. On the spot, the gangs withdraw 85 million pounds of decomposing food. Photographs were taken dur…
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