Los Angeles, warehouse fire
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Fire officials said in a news release that as crews continue firefighting operations throughout the day, the volume and color of visible smoke may fluctuate.
Governor Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency after a stubborn warehouse fire at a cold storage facility sent irritating smoke across the region.
A state of emergency has been declared in Los Angeles as firefighters continued to battle a massive warehouse fire in Boyle Heights that has spread smoke across the city. Mayor Karen Bass made the announcement Saturday afternoon after contacting Gov.
Fire and other hazards at a cold storage facility in Boyle Heights continued to smolder and flare up Sunday, June 21, as crews maintained aerial and ground suppression efforts, Los Angeles Fire Department officials said.
