Boyle Heights residents still waiting for spoiled food cleanup to begin after warehouse fire
After the Lineage cold storage facility burned for more than a week, the millions of pounds of spoiled and now-thawed food inside of the Boyle Heights warehouse are still awaiting cleanup. Nicole Comstock reports. For video licensing inquiries, contact: [email protected]

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