Race against time in fight against 500,000sqf LA inferno amid fears of biohazard fallout

Emergency services are in a race against time to stop a potential biohazard fallout from a huge Los Angeles warehouse fire, with the building now threatening to collapse.Firefighters have been battling the inferno at Lineage Logistics’ 500,000 square foot facility in Boyle Heights since Wednesday afternoon, drenching it with water that has slowly eroded the building’s structural integrity.Inside, 85 million pounds of frozen bread and meat products have been decaying, prompting fears from both Mayor Karen Bass and Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Jaime Moore of a potential biohazard fallout.“The food’s not savable, unfortunately,” Chief Moore said during a Saturday press conference, “according to FOX 11.“What we’re dealing with now is 85 million pounds of food that’s about to go bad and to spoil… It’s a biohazard emergency and that’s why we’ve called out to the state.”The complex situation led to Governor Gavin newsroom issuing a state of emergency Saturday night to give Los Angeles additional resources and assistance.“It’s not just like an open warehouse, it’s giant refrigerators that are as big as rooms,” Jamie Stewart, a fire department spokesperson, told the Los Angeles Daily News.Despite the sustained fire that has lasted on and off since Wednesday, the building has remained relatively cold — measuring about 45 degrees, but Moore said that won’t last and what’s next will be very “unpleasant.”“I wouldn’t say it’s potentially dangerous; it would be unpleasant,” the LAFD chief said, according to NBC 4.“It would be a horrible odor, but what we’re looking at is what those gases would produce or create.“We’ve already mitigated the hazardous materials portion by removing the ammonia and other chemicals that were used as refrigerants … now, it’s really what’s going to happen when this food starts decomposing?” California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day....

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: New York Post

Recent Articles