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Crews work a warehouse fire in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles on June 17, 2026.
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Los Angeles was under a state of emergency Saturday (June 20, 2026) as fire crews fought a days-long battle against a stubborn warehouse blaze that has filled the air with acrid black smoke.

“This is a major, multi-jurisdictional incident,” Karen Bass, mayor of the second-largest U.S. city, said in a statement.

The declaration will “ensure the city has the resources it needs”.

The fire broke out Wednesday afternoon (June 17, 2026) in a 500,000-square-foot (46,400-square-metre) frozen food warehouse, where burning foam insulation, suspected ammonia leakage and melting solar panels have complicated the firefight, officials said.

“The smell of smoke has reached most of the city, and we encourage everyone to limit exposure as much as possible,” the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a Facebook post.

The fire has been contained to the warehouse but continues to burn, spewing fumes that smell of burning plastic.

Early on, residents of the area surrounding the warehouse in Boyle Heights, a diverse neighbourhood in east Los Angeles, were warned to shelter in place, close windows and avoid breathing the air.

Authorities opened 24-hour relief centres for people unable to otherwise escape the smoke.

But fire officials have since lifted those orders, saying the smoke is not toxic or different from a normal structure fire.

Air quality officials have issued warnings for people in affected areas to avoid outdoor activity.

City Councilwoman Ysabel Jurado, who represents the district where the fire is burning, raised concern over long-term health impacts in Boyle Heights.

“Residents have lived through days of smoke, shelter-in-place orders, disruptions to daily life, and ongoing questions about what this means for their health and well-being,” she said in a statement Saturday (June 20, 2026).



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