Massive Los Angeles warehouse fire burns for fifth day
Summary
A large warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, has been burning for five days since June 17. Firefighters are making good progress in controlling the fire, but it has caused smoke that is affecting air quality in the area. California's governor and Los Angeles' mayor have declared a state of emergency.Key Facts
- The fire started on June 17 in a warehouse located in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles.
- The fire has continued burning for five days.
- The Los Angeles Fire Department reports significant progress in controlling the blaze.
- Smoke from the fire is lowering air quality across the region.
- The South Coast Air Quality Management District monitors the air pollution caused by the fire.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency because of the fire.
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass also declared a state of emergency.
- The fire is impacting the health and environment of people in the area.
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