California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency for Los Angeles as firefighters continue to battle a warehouse fire in Boyle Heights that has persisted for several days. The governor stated that he is directing state agencies to provide additional assistance and resources to support firefighting efforts. The fire has resulted in significant smoke affecting parts of the city.
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California Governor Declares State of Emergency Due to Warehouse Fire in Los Angeles
Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in Los Angeles due to a prolonged warehouse fire in Boyle Heights. Firefighters are receiving additional resources from state agencies to help contain the blaze, which has caused smoke to spread across the city.
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California Governor Declares State of Emergency Due to Warehouse Fire in Los Angeles