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Boyle Heights warehouse fire appears to reignite on Friday afternoon
A fire at a Boyle Heights warehouse reignited on Friday afternoon, two days after initially igniting, prompting firefighter intervention and air quality monitoring. The blaze, which began Wednesday, led to a shelter-in-place order due to hazardous materials like ammonia, with the AQMD extending a pollution advisory until Friday. Air quality tests detected trace levels of bromine and chlorine but no significant health risks.
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