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L.A. County supervisors declare local emergency in Boyle Heights warehouse fire

Newsom Declares State of Emergency For LA Warehouse Fire
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 20: A person walks with a face mask as a massive warehouse fire at a cold storage facility continues to burn and spread smoke around the city on June 20, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency today for Los Angeles County in response to the Lineage Logistics warehouse fire which began June 17 in the Boyle Heights neighborhood.
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On Tuesday, Los Angeles County Supervisors issued a local emergency declaration in response to the warehouse fire still burning in Boyle Heights.

The declaration is expected to help the county use more resources and be able to ask the state and feds help.

County officials say they’ve handed out about 1,100 air purifiers and opened a shelter at City Terrace Park.





Supervisors are also calling for a full investigation into the facility and future safety compliance.

The warehouse fire started June 17 at the Lineage cold storage facility on South Los Palos St. and reignited once again on June 19. On Saturday, L.A. Mayor Karen issued a state of emergency in Boyle Heights, while Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for L.A. County.

On Tuesday, Los Angeles City Fire Captain Anthony Tubbs told reporters that firefighters made good progress on Monday night.

“Our USAR teams, Urban Search and Rescue teams, were able to open up holes on the roof, closer to the Noakes Street side, so they could apply large volumes of water onto deep-seated fire that they can see,” he said. “So as you can see, the column of smoke has significantly reduced. So they've done a lot of good work over the evening.”

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