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‘Like a dead body’: after warehouse fire, LA residents say air thick with smell of rotting food

A devastating warehouse fire in Los Angeles has led to 40 million pounds of food decomposing in the open, filling the air with a stench described as "like a dead body." Residents of Boyle Heights are grappling with the unbearable odor and h...

The Guardian· Jun 27, 2026 · 2:50 PM · 1 views

A devastating warehouse fire in Los Angeles has led to 40 million pounds of food decomposing in the open, filling the air with a stench described as "like a dead body." Residents of Boyle Heights are grappling with the unbearable odor and health concerns. Meanwhile, companies involved are in dispute over the fire's cause, as the city seeks accountability. #LosAngeles #WarehouseFire #HealthCrisis #EnvironmentalImpact #CommunityNews

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