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Smoke blankets parts of LA after Boyle Heights warehouse fire

3 sources4 storiesFirst seen 6/22/2026Score49Mixed Progress
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Bigness
49
Coverage
38
Recency
92
Engagement
20
Velocity
76
Confidence
61
Clipability
70
Polarization
50
Claims
5
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

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Positive25%
Neutral50%
Negative25%

Geography

North America

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Massive warehouse fire in California is still blazing six days after inferno began.

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Los Angeles firefighters are still battling flames from a warehouse fire in the city's Boyle Heights neighborhood.

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CBS News' Carter Evans has more.

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Firefighters say they are gaining ground on a massive warehouse fire that broke out Wednesday in Los Angeles.

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The flames are now causing public health concerns as toxic fumes seep into the air.

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Summary

**Summary:** A massive warehouse fire in California's Boyle Heights neighborhood has been burning for six days, with firefighters still battling flames and smoke blankets parts of Los Angeles. **Why It Matters:** The prolonged fire poses significant environmental concerns as toxic fumes seep into the air, prompting health issues. Additionally, the ongoing blaze

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