Boyle Heights neighbors try to survive odor, bad air after warehouse fire
The smell of toxic smoke has now overpowering the stench of rotting food. Christian Cázares reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Friday, June 26, 2026.

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Boyle Heights smelling like a dead animal after warehouse fire

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

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Hearing the community's concerns after the Boyle Heights warehouse fire

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Rats, rotting food next threat for Boyle Heights after warehouse fire

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Pig feet, crab meat, beef odor at Boyle Heights warehouse

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Boyle Heights residents still dealing with putrid smell, rodents after Lineage warehouse fire

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Warehouse fire continues to burn in Boyle Heights

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