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Shelter-In-Place Order Lifted After Massive Blaze in Cold Storage Facility

1400 Los Palos St

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Summary

  • A massive blaze involving solar panels erupted at a Lineage cold storage facility Wednesday afternoon in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, sending an enormous plume of smoke into the air and prompting a shelter-in-place order for the surrounding area amid concerns of an ammonia leak.
  • Hundreds of user videos captured intense smoke filling the area, with a giant cloud visible across the skyline from miles away.
  • The rooftop fire, which began around 2:30 p.m., triggered the shelter-in-place order due to hazardous materials concerns after the blaze reached an ammonia line.
  • At one point, the fire flared up, prompting LAFD crews to pull back from the building and assume a defensive position. At least four water-dropping helicopters assisted with the response.
  • Authorities noted that the ammonia is not toxic unless people have respiratory issues or are in direct contact with it. The rooftop fire has since been extinguished.
  • The shelter-in-place order — which covered the area south of the 101 Freeway to Washington Boulevard and east of Soto Street to Indiana Street — was lifted around 8:45 p.m.
  • Crews remain on scene assessing the interior and checking for additional hazards.

Timeline

The shelter-in-place order for the Boyle Heights area has been lifted as of 8:45 p.m. Wednesday evening, per NBC 4 Los Angeles.

Shelter-in-place orders remain active until further notice.

Crews are assessing the interior for fire and additional hazards while monitoring air quality and water runoff. The operation is expected to continue for an unknown duration.

The rooftop fire has been extinguished, but firefighters have not yet called a knockdown.

Video shows the smoke seeming to dissipate as crews make progress on battling the blaze.

Shelter-in-place orders are not expected to expand, per a report from KTLA citing officials.

No injuries have been reported in the blaze.

Firefighters and police are on scene managing the active fire and smoke at the storage facility.

A Citizen user's live video shows black smoke still billowing from a distance.

A Citizen user's live video shows a huge cloud of black smoke forming in the area.

A Citizen user's live video shows thick black smoke billowing from a distance.

A small aircraft flies over a residential area near smoke drifting across the sky from the fire.

Thick black smoke continues rising as firefighters maintain efforts at the cold storage facility fire.

Traffic slows near the fire as smoke continues to billow from the building.

Firefighters continue efforts to extinguish the large industrial blaze using hoses and water drops.

Video shows smoke continuing to fill the air nearby.

The shelter-in-place area include north of Holabird Avenue, south of Golden State Freeway, east of Soto Street, and west of South Indiana Street, per ABC7.

As LAFD continues to battle the blaze, officials warn that smoke from the fire is impacting the Boyle Heights area. Residents sensitive to health issues are urged to go indoors, close all doors and windows, and limit outdoor activities.

Emergency services, including helicopters, continue responding as thick smoke rises and barricades hold nearby crowds.

The fire involves solar panels, as previously reported.

Emergency vehicles are responding as smoke billows and people remain near a secured area.

Smoke continues to billow from multiple buildings, affecting nearby areas.

Earlier reports of an ammonia leak have not yet been confirmed by officials.

At one point in the response, the blaze flared up, prompting firefighters to move off the roof and out of the building to assume a defensive position.

The blaze is in a cold storage facility, per reports.

Firefighters said the shelter-in-place order was issued due to heavy smoke.

Smoke continues to rise from the fire as responders maintain the shelter-in-place order for safety.

A Shelter-in-Place Order has been issued in the Boyle Heights area due to "hazardous materials nearby." Authorities say to immediately get inside and close all windows and doors. Turn off air conditioning and heating, and bring all people and pets to an inside room and close all vents until you receive more instructions.

Smoke continues to rise from the industrial area; responders monitor the fire and ammonia leak closely.

Units are monitoring the ammonia leak and advising nearby residents to remain indoors for safety.

Black smoke and debris are coming from several buildings near residential areas.

The blaze is in a single story commercial building, the LAFD says.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1400 Los Palos St.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1308 La Puerta St.

Black smoke is rising from a building, suggesting a fire incident.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 1206 Los Palos St.

The shelter-in-place order for the Boyle Heights area has been lifted as of 8:45 p.m. Wednesday evening, per NBC 4 Los Angeles.

Shelter-in-place orders remain active until further notice.

Crews are assessing the interior for fire and additional hazards while monitoring air quality and water runoff. The operation is expected to continue for an unknown duration.

The rooftop fire has been extinguished, but firefighters have not yet called a knockdown.

Video shows the smoke seeming to dissipate as crews make progress on battling the blaze.

Shelter-in-place orders are not expected to expand, per a report from KTLA citing officials.

No injuries have been reported in the blaze.

Firefighters and police are on scene managing the active fire and smoke at the storage facility.

A Citizen user's live video shows black smoke still billowing from a distance.

A Citizen user's live video shows a huge cloud of black smoke forming in the area.

A Citizen user's live video shows thick black smoke billowing from a distance.

A small aircraft flies over a residential area near smoke drifting across the sky from the fire.

Thick black smoke continues rising as firefighters maintain efforts at the cold storage facility fire.

Traffic slows near the fire as smoke continues to billow from the building.

Firefighters continue efforts to extinguish the large industrial blaze using hoses and water drops.

Video shows smoke continuing to fill the air nearby.

The shelter-in-place area include north of Holabird Avenue, south of Golden State Freeway, east of Soto Street, and west of South Indiana Street, per ABC7.

As LAFD continues to battle the blaze, officials warn that smoke from the fire is impacting the Boyle Heights area. Residents sensitive to health issues are urged to go indoors, close all doors and windows, and limit outdoor activities.

Emergency services, including helicopters, continue responding as thick smoke rises and barricades hold nearby crowds.

The fire involves solar panels, as previously reported.

Emergency vehicles are responding as smoke billows and people remain near a secured area.

Smoke continues to billow from multiple buildings, affecting nearby areas.

Earlier reports of an ammonia leak have not yet been confirmed by officials.

At one point in the response, the blaze flared up, prompting firefighters to move off the roof and out of the building to assume a defensive position.

The blaze is in a cold storage facility, per reports.

Firefighters said the shelter-in-place order was issued due to heavy smoke.

Smoke continues to rise from the fire as responders maintain the shelter-in-place order for safety.

A Shelter-in-Place Order has been issued in the Boyle Heights area due to "hazardous materials nearby." Authorities say to immediately get inside and close all windows and doors. Turn off air conditioning and heating, and bring all people and pets to an inside room and close all vents until you receive more instructions.

Smoke continues to rise from the industrial area; responders monitor the fire and ammonia leak closely.

Units are monitoring the ammonia leak and advising nearby residents to remain indoors for safety.

Black smoke and debris are coming from several buildings near residential areas.

The blaze is in a single story commercial building, the LAFD says.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1400 Los Palos St.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1308 La Puerta St.

Black smoke is rising from a building, suggesting a fire incident.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 1206 Los Palos St.

The shelter-in-place order for the Boyle Heights area has been lifted as of 8:45 p.m. Wednesday evening, per NBC 4 Los Angeles.

Shelter-in-place orders remain active until further notice.

Crews are assessing the interior for fire and additional hazards while monitoring air quality and water runoff. The operation is expected to continue for an unknown duration.

The rooftop fire has been extinguished, but firefighters have not yet called a knockdown.

Video shows the smoke seeming to dissipate as crews make progress on battling the blaze.

Shelter-in-place orders are not expected to expand, per a report from KTLA citing officials.

No injuries have been reported in the blaze.

Firefighters and police are on scene managing the active fire and smoke at the storage facility.

A Citizen user's live video shows black smoke still billowing from a distance.

A Citizen user's live video shows a huge cloud of black smoke forming in the area.

A Citizen user's live video shows thick black smoke billowing from a distance.

A small aircraft flies over a residential area near smoke drifting across the sky from the fire.

Thick black smoke continues rising as firefighters maintain efforts at the cold storage facility fire.

Traffic slows near the fire as smoke continues to billow from the building.

Firefighters continue efforts to extinguish the large industrial blaze using hoses and water drops.

Video shows smoke continuing to fill the air nearby.

The shelter-in-place area include north of Holabird Avenue, south of Golden State Freeway, east of Soto Street, and west of South Indiana Street, per ABC7.

As LAFD continues to battle the blaze, officials warn that smoke from the fire is impacting the Boyle Heights area. Residents sensitive to health issues are urged to go indoors, close all doors and windows, and limit outdoor activities.

Emergency services, including helicopters, continue responding as thick smoke rises and barricades hold nearby crowds.

The fire involves solar panels, as previously reported.

Emergency vehicles are responding as smoke billows and people remain near a secured area.

Smoke continues to billow from multiple buildings, affecting nearby areas.

Earlier reports of an ammonia leak have not yet been confirmed by officials.

At one point in the response, the blaze flared up, prompting firefighters to move off the roof and out of the building to assume a defensive position.

The blaze is in a cold storage facility, per reports.

Firefighters said the shelter-in-place order was issued due to heavy smoke.

Smoke continues to rise from the fire as responders maintain the shelter-in-place order for safety.

A Shelter-in-Place Order has been issued in the Boyle Heights area due to "hazardous materials nearby." Authorities say to immediately get inside and close all windows and doors. Turn off air conditioning and heating, and bring all people and pets to an inside room and close all vents until you receive more instructions.

Smoke continues to rise from the industrial area; responders monitor the fire and ammonia leak closely.

Units are monitoring the ammonia leak and advising nearby residents to remain indoors for safety.

Black smoke and debris are coming from several buildings near residential areas.

The blaze is in a single story commercial building, the LAFD says.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1400 Los Palos St.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1308 La Puerta St.

Black smoke is rising from a building, suggesting a fire incident.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 1206 Los Palos St.

The shelter-in-place order for the Boyle Heights area has been lifted as of 8:45 p.m. Wednesday evening, per NBC 4 Los Angeles.

Shelter-in-place orders remain active until further notice.

Crews are assessing the interior for fire and additional hazards while monitoring air quality and water runoff. The operation is expected to continue for an unknown duration.

The rooftop fire has been extinguished, but firefighters have not yet called a knockdown.

Video shows the smoke seeming to dissipate as crews make progress on battling the blaze.

Shelter-in-place orders are not expected to expand, per a report from KTLA citing officials.

No injuries have been reported in the blaze.

Firefighters and police are on scene managing the active fire and smoke at the storage facility.

A Citizen user's live video shows black smoke still billowing from a distance.

A Citizen user's live video shows a huge cloud of black smoke forming in the area.

A Citizen user's live video shows thick black smoke billowing from a distance.

A small aircraft flies over a residential area near smoke drifting across the sky from the fire.

Thick black smoke continues rising as firefighters maintain efforts at the cold storage facility fire.

Traffic slows near the fire as smoke continues to billow from the building.

Firefighters continue efforts to extinguish the large industrial blaze using hoses and water drops.

Video shows smoke continuing to fill the air nearby.

The shelter-in-place area include north of Holabird Avenue, south of Golden State Freeway, east of Soto Street, and west of South Indiana Street, per ABC7.

As LAFD continues to battle the blaze, officials warn that smoke from the fire is impacting the Boyle Heights area. Residents sensitive to health issues are urged to go indoors, close all doors and windows, and limit outdoor activities.

Emergency services, including helicopters, continue responding as thick smoke rises and barricades hold nearby crowds.

The fire involves solar panels, as previously reported.

Emergency vehicles are responding as smoke billows and people remain near a secured area.

Smoke continues to billow from multiple buildings, affecting nearby areas.

Earlier reports of an ammonia leak have not yet been confirmed by officials.

At one point in the response, the blaze flared up, prompting firefighters to move off the roof and out of the building to assume a defensive position.

The blaze is in a cold storage facility, per reports.

Firefighters said the shelter-in-place order was issued due to heavy smoke.

Smoke continues to rise from the fire as responders maintain the shelter-in-place order for safety.

A Shelter-in-Place Order has been issued in the Boyle Heights area due to "hazardous materials nearby." Authorities say to immediately get inside and close all windows and doors. Turn off air conditioning and heating, and bring all people and pets to an inside room and close all vents until you receive more instructions.

Smoke continues to rise from the industrial area; responders monitor the fire and ammonia leak closely.

Units are monitoring the ammonia leak and advising nearby residents to remain indoors for safety.

Black smoke and debris are coming from several buildings near residential areas.

The blaze is in a single story commercial building, the LAFD says.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1400 Los Palos St.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1308 La Puerta St.

Black smoke is rising from a building, suggesting a fire incident.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 1206 Los Palos St.

The shelter-in-place order for the Boyle Heights area has been lifted as of 8:45 p.m. Wednesday evening, per NBC 4 Los Angeles.

Shelter-in-place orders remain active until further notice.

Crews are assessing the interior for fire and additional hazards while monitoring air quality and water runoff. The operation is expected to continue for an unknown duration.

The rooftop fire has been extinguished, but firefighters have not yet called a knockdown.

Video shows the smoke seeming to dissipate as crews make progress on battling the blaze.

Shelter-in-place orders are not expected to expand, per a report from KTLA citing officials.

No injuries have been reported in the blaze.

Firefighters and police are on scene managing the active fire and smoke at the storage facility.

A Citizen user's live video shows black smoke still billowing from a distance.

A Citizen user's live video shows a huge cloud of black smoke forming in the area.

A Citizen user's live video shows thick black smoke billowing from a distance.

A small aircraft flies over a residential area near smoke drifting across the sky from the fire.

Thick black smoke continues rising as firefighters maintain efforts at the cold storage facility fire.

Traffic slows near the fire as smoke continues to billow from the building.

Firefighters continue efforts to extinguish the large industrial blaze using hoses and water drops.

Video shows smoke continuing to fill the air nearby.

The shelter-in-place area include north of Holabird Avenue, south of Golden State Freeway, east of Soto Street, and west of South Indiana Street, per ABC7.

As LAFD continues to battle the blaze, officials warn that smoke from the fire is impacting the Boyle Heights area. Residents sensitive to health issues are urged to go indoors, close all doors and windows, and limit outdoor activities.

Emergency services, including helicopters, continue responding as thick smoke rises and barricades hold nearby crowds.

The fire involves solar panels, as previously reported.

Emergency vehicles are responding as smoke billows and people remain near a secured area.

Smoke continues to billow from multiple buildings, affecting nearby areas.

Earlier reports of an ammonia leak have not yet been confirmed by officials.

At one point in the response, the blaze flared up, prompting firefighters to move off the roof and out of the building to assume a defensive position.

The blaze is in a cold storage facility, per reports.

Firefighters said the shelter-in-place order was issued due to heavy smoke.

Smoke continues to rise from the fire as responders maintain the shelter-in-place order for safety.

A Shelter-in-Place Order has been issued in the Boyle Heights area due to "hazardous materials nearby." Authorities say to immediately get inside and close all windows and doors. Turn off air conditioning and heating, and bring all people and pets to an inside room and close all vents until you receive more instructions.

Smoke continues to rise from the industrial area; responders monitor the fire and ammonia leak closely.

Units are monitoring the ammonia leak and advising nearby residents to remain indoors for safety.

Black smoke and debris are coming from several buildings near residential areas.

The blaze is in a single story commercial building, the LAFD says.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1400 Los Palos St.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 1308 La Puerta St.

Black smoke is rising from a building, suggesting a fire incident.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 1206 Los Palos St.

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Comments30

7WingedAngel77721h ago

Poisoning the air poisoning the food infections here infections there recalls here recalls there. Just release the kraken already this is really dragging

Smokey_42021h ago

My sentiments exactly.

jbb083122h ago

These fires 🔥 are starting to look more and more suspect

LosAngelesUser10675860015h ago

This is what solar panels do. I will remind you that Costco and Walmart stores across the country put solar panels on their roofs with great fanfare 8 or 10 years ago, and almost silently removed all of them after many fires. They still had an electricity bill, plus the bills for the solar panel installation, plus any interest or other charges, and hundreds of millions of dollars of merchandise and hundreds of people right down below it, that's a completely stupid unacceptable risk. Solar panels are completely toxic as you have seen on this warehouse yesterday, and so are the batteries that supposedly make them work at night. This is a total scam.

vladimir05977h ago

It hurts to look at this. Poor planet😭🥀

7WingedAngel77721h ago

Poisoning the air poisoning the food infections here infections there recalls here recalls there. Just release the kraken already this is really dragging

Smokey_42021h ago

My sentiments exactly.

jbb083122h ago

These fires 🔥 are starting to look more and more suspect

LosAngelesUser10675860015h ago

This is what solar panels do. I will remind you that Costco and Walmart stores across the country put solar panels on their roofs with great fanfare 8 or 10 years ago, and almost silently removed all of them after many fires. They still had an electricity bill, plus the bills for the solar panel installation, plus any interest or other charges, and hundreds of millions of dollars of merchandise and hundreds of people right down below it, that's a completely stupid unacceptable risk. Solar panels are completely toxic as you have seen on this warehouse yesterday, and so are the batteries that supposedly make them work at night. This is a total scam.

vladimir05977h ago

It hurts to look at this. Poor planet😭🥀

7WingedAngel77721h ago

Poisoning the air poisoning the food infections here infections there recalls here recalls there. Just release the kraken already this is really dragging

Smokey_42021h ago

My sentiments exactly.

jbb083122h ago

These fires 🔥 are starting to look more and more suspect

LosAngelesUser10675860015h ago

This is what solar panels do. I will remind you that Costco and Walmart stores across the country put solar panels on their roofs with great fanfare 8 or 10 years ago, and almost silently removed all of them after many fires. They still had an electricity bill, plus the bills for the solar panel installation, plus any interest or other charges, and hundreds of millions of dollars of merchandise and hundreds of people right down below it, that's a completely stupid unacceptable risk. Solar panels are completely toxic as you have seen on this warehouse yesterday, and so are the batteries that supposedly make them work at night. This is a total scam.

vladimir05977h ago

It hurts to look at this. Poor planet😭🥀

7WingedAngel77721h ago

Poisoning the air poisoning the food infections here infections there recalls here recalls there. Just release the kraken already this is really dragging

Smokey_42021h ago

My sentiments exactly.

jbb083122h ago

These fires 🔥 are starting to look more and more suspect

LosAngelesUser10675860015h ago

This is what solar panels do. I will remind you that Costco and Walmart stores across the country put solar panels on their roofs with great fanfare 8 or 10 years ago, and almost silently removed all of them after many fires. They still had an electricity bill, plus the bills for the solar panel installation, plus any interest or other charges, and hundreds of millions of dollars of merchandise and hundreds of people right down below it, that's a completely stupid unacceptable risk. Solar panels are completely toxic as you have seen on this warehouse yesterday, and so are the batteries that supposedly make them work at night. This is a total scam.

vladimir05977h ago

It hurts to look at this. Poor planet😭🥀

7WingedAngel77721h ago

Poisoning the air poisoning the food infections here infections there recalls here recalls there. Just release the kraken already this is really dragging

Smokey_42021h ago

My sentiments exactly.

jbb083122h ago

These fires 🔥 are starting to look more and more suspect

LosAngelesUser10675860015h ago

This is what solar panels do. I will remind you that Costco and Walmart stores across the country put solar panels on their roofs with great fanfare 8 or 10 years ago, and almost silently removed all of them after many fires. They still had an electricity bill, plus the bills for the solar panel installation, plus any interest or other charges, and hundreds of millions of dollars of merchandise and hundreds of people right down below it, that's a completely stupid unacceptable risk. Solar panels are completely toxic as you have seen on this warehouse yesterday, and so are the batteries that supposedly make them work at night. This is a total scam.

vladimir05977h ago

It hurts to look at this. Poor planet😭🥀

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