Boyle Heights fire: What to know about safety orders, air quality
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A fire involving an ammonia gas leak inside a cold storage facility in Boyle Heights has prompted health orders over air quality.A shelter-in-place order was in effect from roughly from south of the 101 Freeway to Washington Boulevard, and east of Soto Street to Indiana Street.Residents in those areas were told to:A small number of people nearest to the site of the fire were evacuated.The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.By continuing, you agree to our Terms of Service, which include arbitration and a class action waiver.
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