Lineage warehouse fire
Coverage of Lineage warehouse fire in the Nexus archive.
- Five takeaways from LA residents on Day 1 of the Lineage fire hearing
Over 100 Boyle Heights and East L.A. residents attended a hearing at the South Coast Air Quality Management District to address health and environmental impacts from the Lineage warehouse fire. The agency is considering stricter cleanup requirements and penalties against Lineage Logistics, which has received 4,000 odor complaints and 19 violations. Residents reported ongoing health issues like rashes, asthma, and nausea, with some expressing long-term safety concerns.
- LA County to assist businesses near Lineage warehouse fire. What we know
LA County will provide grants to small businesses affected by the Lineage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, which caused persistent odors and financial losses. The grants, funded initially by Supervisor Hilda Solis’ budget and later by countywide funds, will prioritize businesses without prior emergency support, with reimbursement sought from Lineage Logistics.
- LA Councilwoman Jurado unveils legislative package to assist Boyle Heights after Lineage warehouse fire
Councilwoman Jurado introduced a legislative package to support Boyle Heights residents affected by the Lineage warehouse fire. The initiative aims to address ongoing impacts from the fire.
- Boyle Heights parents want answers about schools reopening in the Lineage stench zone
Parents in Boyle Heights are demanding answers from LAUSD regarding school safety conditions near the Lineage warehouse fire site as the first day of school approaches. The area is referred to as the 'Lineage stench zone,' raising concerns about the impact of the fire on the reopening of schools.
- Neighbors near the Lineage fire are dealing with odors and pests. The next challenge: extreme heat
Residents near the Lineage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights are dealing with odors from spoiled food and pest infestations, compounded by an upcoming extreme heat warning. Local officials have established cooling centers and pest control measures, while businesses like a taco stand have been displaced due to the fire's impact.
- Hospital visits for smoke inhalation spiked during Boyle Heights warehouse fire
Hospital visits for smoke inhalation increased during the Lineage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, with patients reporting throat pain and breathing problems.