On Friday, June 19, West Covina residents complained that they smelled a burning smell and saw smoke. This raises concerns fire has erupted. However, no fire reportedly broke out in the building. california city now. Instead, it’s smoke from a warehouse fire boyle heightsbroke out again.

The Los Angeles Fire Department issued the same statement. “If you have noticed an increase in smoke today, this is expected. Fire crews are continuing to operate in the area and changing weather conditions combined with ongoing firefighting activities may make smoke more visible in surrounding communities. There is no immediate threat to the public. Firefighters continue to attack fires on roofs and within buildings from the outside,” they said.
A political candidate in the area also shared a video. “The same building is on fire again in Boyle Heights. It appears smoke is drifting east,” they wrote.
The Los Angeles Firefighters Union also shared an update on the fire. “The #boyleheights warehouse fire enters its third day. Due to hazards within the building, LAFD firefighters are strategically engaging from the outside, utilizing entryways to extinguish the fire. While shelters have been lifted, smoke advisories remain in place for local residents,” they point out.
On June 17, a fire broke out in a refrigerated warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. The facility is located at 1400 South Los Palos Street and is reportedly operated by Lineage Logistics.
A local page also wrote on X about the renewed fires. “What’s happening now: About an hour ago, another fire broke out at the Boyle Heights warehouse. Smoke is drifting eastward through the San Gabriel Valley after a change in wind direction caused the fire to reignite.” famous.
West Covina fears fires amid battle with Boyle Heights fire
Several people have commented on the renewed fire outbreak in Boyle Heights. “Yeah the situation in West Covina smfh is terrible,” one person wrote. other additional “Smell it in West Covina.”
People from as far away as Ontario and La Verne said they could smell fire.
Meanwhile, residents of Baldwin Park also asked about the fire. “Where is the fire? See a lot of smoke in the air,” one wrote on Facebook. The post generated some reactions.
“Last night. I smelled smoke outside. I looked around but there was no fire,” one wrote. Another added: “Notified of a structure fire on Gate St.” Another said: “Smells bad, I’m in Walmart.”
Meanwhile, one person added, “One is in a building in Boyle Heights and one is in a building in Duarte/Monrovia.” Another gave some clarification and commented: “The smoke is from the Boyle Heights warehouse fire. You can see it coming from downtown on the 10 line.” Another added: “They recommend staying indoors. The alert is for the entire San Gabriel Valley.”



