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Boyle Heights warehouse fire recovery is nearing halfway point, officials say
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Jon Brown, assistant general manager at the Los Angeles Emergency Management Department, reports on the response to the Lineage fire at a meeting Thursday.
The disaster left Boyle Heights wrapped in a cloud of severe odor, pest infestations and potentially toxic air, leaving the community outraged over ongoing cleanup delays.
Cleanup continues at the Lineage warehouse in Boyle Heights on Wednesday.
“We know that the Boyle Heights and East L.A. communities have been underserved and have a history of environmental impact,” Brown said.
The Emergency Management Department is expected to release a status report on neighborhood recovery efforts Friday.