Los Angeles declares state of emergency as firefighters battle warehouse blaze (opens original article in a new tab)
Los Angeles declares a state of emergency as firefighters battle a dangerous warehouse fire that has caused smoke, health concerns, and disruptions in the Boyle Heights area.
- Los Angeles declares state of emergency due to ongoing warehouse fire in Boyle Heights
- Firefighters struggle to contain blaze after ammonia line rupture, causing toxic fumes and lingering dangers
- Smoke relief centers opened as residents deal with air pollution and health concerns
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