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Health officials warn East L.A residents about odor after 2,400 gallons of oil spill
Los Angeles County Public Health officials issued new guidance to East Los Angeles residents after a ruptured pipeline spilled 2,400 gallons of crude oil onto a major street and into storm drains. The incident occurred near Cesar Chavez and Eastern avenues, prompting a cleanup operation as the leak was contained.
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