Smoke blankets parts of L.A. after Boyle Heights warehouse fire

Smoke clouded swathes of Los Angeles for a sixth day on Monday, after a fire broke out at a warehouse in the Boyle Heights area.Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.The stubborn blaze was reported Wednesday around 2:30pm on the roof of a 500,000-square-foot cold-food storage facility on South Los Palos Street.It prompted shelter-in-place orders and the declaration of a state of emergency over the weekend.The fire is still actively producing smoke and impacting air quality throughout the region, the South Coast Air Quality Management District said in a statement Sunday — extending its particle pollution advisory into Monday morning.

Add NBC News to GoogleShelter-in-place order issued in Los Angeles over massive commercial building fire02:12The agency said its sensors showed air particulates had reached “very unhealthy” levels over the weekend, in the areas of central Los Angeles County, San Gabriel Valley, East San Fernando Valley and Northwest San Bernardino Valley.Smoke was predicted to impact areas north and east of the fire until Monday morning, it added.

Local residents were urged to limit their exposure by remaining indoors with their windows and doors closed and advised to run air conditioning or air purifying units, where possible.“Residents have lived through days of smoke, shelter-in-place orders, disruptions to daily life, and ongoing questions about what this means for their health and well-being,” said Ysabel Jurado, the council member who represents Boyle Heights.“I will continue pushing every level of government to bring the resources this community needs so that emergency response, air monitoring, hazardous debris removal, environmental remediation, and public health protections move forward with urgency,” Jurado added.

California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for Los Angeles County in response to the fire.Mario Tama / Getty ImagesCalifornia Gov...

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