Los Angeles mayor declares emergency over warehouse fire
Officials say 85 million pounds of food inside the warehouse could spoil as crews battle smoke, ammonia risks and hidden hot spots.
- On Saturday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency as firefighters continued battling a massive cold-storage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights that ignited Wednesday.
- The blaze began Wednesday at a 500,000-square-foot Lineage Logistics facility, where burning foam insulation, suspected ammonia leakage, and melting solar panels have complicated firefighting efforts.
- Firefighters have relied on continuous helicopter water drops and fire retardant gel to contain the structure, while officials opened smoke respite shelters at Pecan Recreation Center and City Terrace Park.
- Mayor Bass stated the emergency declaration will ensure the city has resources to manage this "major, multi-jurisdictional incident" and address potential biohazards from decaying food inside the warehouse.
- City Councilwoman Ysabel Jurado raised concerns about long-term health impacts and cleanup in Boyle Heights, saying "Residents have lived through days of smoke, shelter-in-place orders, disruptions to daily life, and ongoing questions about what this means for their health and well-being.
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