
California Governor Declares State of Emergency for Los Angeles Warehouse Fire
California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for Los Angeles as firefighters continue to battle a multi-day warehouse blaze in Boyle Heights. The fire, which started Wednesday in a cold storage facility, has caused significant smoke and air pollution, prompting shelter-in-place orders and the opening of smoke relief centers. A ruptured ammonia line and the presence of 85 million pounds of rotting food present ongoing hazardous material and biohazard challenges.

















