The company that operates the warehouse said all employees were evacuated safely after the fire broke out at the massive facility on June 17.
Firefighters are still battling a blaze at a massive frozen-food storage facility near downtown Los Angeles six days after the fire started.
Los Angeles declared a state of emergency due to a stubborn warehouse fire in Boyle Heights that has burned for several days. Here's a rundown of what we know: ...
One man was critically injured in a fire in Los Angeles Friday after illegal fireworks went off, setting two vehicles on fire ...
What to Know A fire broke out June 17 on the rooftop of a 500,000-square-foot cold food storage building in Boyle Heights. The building, which has a solar farm on its roof, continued to smolder nearly ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says she will hold those responsible for the destructive Boyle Heights warehouse fire ...
Smoke spread across Los Angeles on Sunday, but the Fire Department said it was making progress in extinguishing the fire at the cold-storage warehouse. State and local officials have declared an ...
Los Angeles firefighters are on their sixth day of battling a fire at a massive warehouse near downtown that stores frozen food.Smoke has billowed from the warehouse, which was covered in solar panels ...