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LA declares state of emergency as Boyle Heights fire continues spewing smoke across region
Los Angeles has declared a state of emergency due to a fire in Boyle Heights that is emitting smoke across the region. Officials warned individuals with lung issues or smoke sensitivity to avoid outdoor activities, though hazardous materials at the site have been mitigated by crews.
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