Boyle Heights residents still dealing with putrid smell, rodents after Lineage warehouse fire
Hunter Sowards reports from Boyle Heights, where she speaks with Boyle Heights residents who are still forced to deal with the putrid stench of spoiled food and a rodent infestation after the Lineage warehouse fire. For video licensing inquiries, contact: [email protected]

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Smell, air quality and rodents concern Boyle Heights residents after warehouse fire

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Mobile health clinics established in wake of Boyle Heights warehouse fire

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Rotten food taken out of Boyle Heights warehouse site

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WAREHOUSE FIRE FALLOUT IN BOYLE HEIGHTS

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Emergency order issued to accelerate Boyle Heights warehouse cleanup

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