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Los Angeles Must Act on Boyle Heights Fire

Food and Water Watch

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June 23, 2026

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Los Angeles – Over the last week, a warehouse in Boyle Heights has been on fire – causing Los Angeles to be covered in toxic smoke and putting surrounding communities at risk of serious health harms. Food Water Watch Southern California Organizer Noah Ropp released the following statement: “The city’s lackluster response to this [] The post Los Angeles Must Act on Boyle Heights Fire appeared first on Food Water Watch.

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KTLA 5

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· Jun 30, 2026

Emergency orders given to clean up Boyle Heights warehouse fire

Los Angeles officials have issued an emergency order to clean up the Boyle Heights warehouse fire in a matter of weeks. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

ArcaMax

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· Jun 27, 2026

Water from Boyle Heights warehouse fire carries foam into LA River, sparks testing

LOS ANGELES — All the water unleashed onto the warehouse fire in Boyle Heights — some of it 480 gallons at a time by helicopter — had to end up somewhere. That somewhere is the Los Angeles River. Los Angeles Fire Department crews ripped ...

L.A. Times - Health

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· Jul 2, 2026

Boyle Heights blaze choked L.A. with astronomical soot pollution

The warehouse fire exposed residents to worse smoke and soot than the 2025 Los Angeles fires

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 22, 2026

Spencer Pratt says Bass to blame for fire: ‘Karen was sipping cocktails in Chicago’

Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said Sunday Mayor Karen Bass is to blame for the warehouse fire in Los Angeles’ Boyle Heights neighborhood, which began Wednesday and remains active. Pratt likened Bass’s handling of the blaze to her response to the Palisades Fire in January 2025, a talking point the reality TV star []

Bisnow News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Boyle Heights Cold Storage Fire Prompts Emergency Declarations

Smoke from a burning cold storage warehouse in Boyle Heights continued to blanket large swaths of Los Angeles over the weekend, pushing air‑quality readings into unhealthy territory and prompting emergency declarations from city and state leaders. Los...

DNyuz

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· Jun 23, 2026

‘This crisis is not over.’ Boyle Heights fire keeps burning as officials warn of polluted air

With the Boyle Heights fire burning for a sixth straight day, here is an update on the latest conditions: When do officials hope to have the fire contained? Los Angeles Fire Chief Jaime Moore said he was hopeful that crews would extinguish the stubborn blaze burning inside a cold storage facility by the middle of []

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Related coverage for "Los Angeles Must Act on Boyle Heights Fire": KTLA 5 — Emergency orders given to clean up Boyle Heights warehouse fire. ArcaMax — Water from Boyle Heights warehouse fire carries foam into LA River, sparks testing. L.A. Times - Health — Boyle Heights blaze choked L.A. with astronomical soot pollution. Washington Examiner — Spencer Pratt says Bass to blame for fire: ‘Karen was sipping cocktails in Chicago’. Bisnow News — Boyle Heights Cold Storage Fire Prompts Emergency Declarations. DNyuz — ‘This crisis is not over.’ Boyle Heights fire keeps burning as officials warn of polluted air