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Fire department issues urgent warning as choking smoke from Boyle Heights warehouse blaze covers city

Last updated: June 20, 2026 9:05 am
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Los Angeles fire officials are advising residents to remain indoors due to thick smoke spreading from a warehouse fire that ignited several days ago.

The fire started on Wednesday at the Lineage Logistics cold-storage facility in Boyle Heights. Initially classified as a hazardous materials incident, the flames were eventually contained by firefighters.

The fire broke out Wednesday at the Lineage Logistics cold-storage facility in Boyle Heights. AFP via Getty Images
The Los Angeles Fire Department advised The California Post on Saturday morning that residents should stay indoors and use air conditioning instead of opening windows. NBCLA

The fire reignited on Thursday, prompting authorities to issue shelter-in-place orders. By Saturday morning, smoke had spread across parts of the city, leading to numerous complaints from residents about the fumes.

The LA Fire Department advised residents to keep windows closed and use air conditioning, highlighting the presence of dangerous “products of combustion” in the air.

“These products of combustion are unhealthy for anyone to breathe,” a spokesperson from LAFD stated.

The spokesperson added that residents throughout the city should anticipate the smell of smoke, with complaints coming from areas as far as Century City.

A reignited warehouse fire is growing out of control in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles, polluting the air across the city and forcing officials to issue a grave warning to residents. ONSCENE MEDIA
He claimed there were no hazardous materials in the smoke. NBCLA
The fire department believes the fire could persist for days and even weeks. via REUTERS

Smoke has enveloped much of downtown Los Angeles, and air quality in areas like Echo Park, Silver Lake, and Hollywood was deemed unhealthy as of Saturday morning.

LAFD Captain Branden Silverman noted on Friday that the aggressive firefighting efforts have worsened the smoky conditions, although he emphasized there were no hazardous materials in the smoke.

The cause of the fire remains unclear. AFP via Getty Images
“From the beginning, we never found any hazardous materials within that smoke,” he said. “Although no smoke is good smoke. You don’t want to breathe smoke if you can avoid it whatsoever.” LAFD
Officials believe the fire could go on for days and/or even weeks, they told The California Post. KTLA5

“From the beginning, we never found any hazardous materials within that smoke,” he reiterated. “Although no smoke is good smoke. You don’t want to breathe smoke if you can avoid it whatsoever.”

The fire department is concerned the blaze may continue for several days or even weeks, according to the spokesperson.

See also  Wildfires Claim 24,000 Lives in The US Each Year Through Smoke Alone : ScienceAlert

The cause of the fire remains unknown.


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