Water from Boyle Heights warehouse fire carries foam into L.A. River, sparks testing
The copious water needed to put out the Lineage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights over a week is now running into the LA River.
The copious water needed to put out the Lineage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights over a week is now running into the LA River.
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However worried Americans should be, we’re not that concerned.
Los Angeles declared a state of emergency due to a stubborn warehouse fire in Boyle Heights that has burned for several days. Here’s a rundown of what we know: