Cleanup efforts are ongoing following a week-long fire at a warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, which resulted in the loss of approximately 45 million pounds of frozen food. The fire, which prompted a state of emergency and evacuation orders due to deteriorating air quality, was extinguished on Wednesday. The warehouse contained a total of 85 million pounds of frozen food, with about half of it destroyed in the fire.
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Cleanup Underway After Warehouse Fire in Boyle Heights Spoils Frozen Food
A warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, has led to the loss of around 45 million pounds of frozen food. The fire, which lasted for a week, prompted a state of emergency and evacuation orders due to poor air quality.
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Cleanup Underway After Warehouse Fire in Boyle Heights Spoils Frozen Food