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Boyle Heights Community Demands Answers After Lineage Warehouse Fire and Toxic Smoke Crisis
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2026-07-10 09:21   Incidents   10

Boyle Heights Community Demands Answers After Lineage Warehouse Fire and Toxic Smoke Crisis

Residents of Boyle Heights, California, erupted in frustration and anger during a town hall meeting Thursday night, demanding accountability and transparency following the Lineage cold-storage warehouse fire that erupted on June 17.

The blaze, which released toxic smoke and contaminated air, has left the community grappling with health concerns, spoiled food, and a lack of clear solutions.Over 200 people were turned away from the meeting as the venue reached capacity, with protesters chanting for Lineage to leave permanently.

Mayor Karen Bass and city officials faced intense scrutiny as they announced new directives requiring Lineage and the building owner, Chill Build, to submit a cleanup plan and remove 85 million pounds of spoiled food within 45 days.While cleanup efforts have begun, residents remain skeptical, citing delayed responses and insufficient support.Lineage CEO Jeff Rivera acknowledged the community's pain but emphasized the urgency of completing the cleanup.

Meanwhile, local leaders criticized the company for lacking concrete commitments, highlighting ongoing demands for relocation assistance, health support, and small-business relief.The incident has sparked broader discussions about corporate responsibility and environmental justice in the neighborhood.

Full reading at Los Angeles Times

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