Boyle Heights warehouse engulfed in smoke

Heavy smoke poured from a large warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles on 21 June 2026, as the blaze — which ignited on Wednesday — continued to send a thick plume across the Los Angeles metropolitan area for several days, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD).

Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) crews worked through the night into Sunday, 22 June 2026, to contain the fire at a large industrial building in Boyle Heights, with firefighters seen actively tackling the blaze on 21 June.

LAFD firefighters worked to contain the fire at a large Los Angeles industrial building on 21 June 2026, as the multi-day blaze in Boyle Heights continued to challenge emergency crews deployed since Wednesday.

A single LAFD firefighter was photographed working at the Boyle Heights warehouse facility on 21 June 2026, part of an extended multi-day emergency response that the Los Angeles Fire Department said continued overnight into Sunday.

The Boyle Heights warehouse fire, which began on a Wednesday, generated heavy smoke that reportedly spread across large parts of the Los Angeles metropolitan area for several days, according to the LAFD, with crews still active on 21 June 2026.

The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) confirmed that firefighting efforts continued overnight and into Sunday, 22 June 2026, as crews worked to fully contain the large industrial warehouse fire in Boyle Heights.

Days after the fire ignited in a large Boyle Heights warehouse, LAFD firefighters were still on site on 21 June 2026, as smoke from the blaze reportedly lingered over parts of Los Angeles, California for an extended period.

The Boyle Heights warehouse fire in Los Angeles, California ignited on a Wednesday and persisted for several days, with the LAFD deploying crews overnight into Sunday, 22 June 2026 — a prolonged urban industrial emergency by any measure.

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