Smoke blankets parts of L.A. after Boyle Heights warehouse fire (opens original article in a new tab)
Smoke from a warehouse fire in Boyle Heights has affected air quality in Los Angeles for six days, prompting emergency declarations and health advisories.
- Smoke from a warehouse fire in Boyle Heights has blanketed parts of L.A. for six days.
- A state of emergency was declared, with shelter-in-place orders and air quality advisories in effect.
- Firefighters report progress in containing the blaze, but smoke conditions remain a concern.
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