Los Angeles mayor declares local emergency as uncontrolled warehouse blaze rages into third day

21 Jun 2026 • 1:41 PM MYT
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Los Angeles mayor declares local emergency as uncontrolled warehouse blaze rages into third day

THE city of Los Angeles has plunged into a state of local emergency after a massive fire at a cold storage warehouse entered its third consecutive day with firefighters still unable to contain the inferno.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued the emergency declaration on Saturday, moving decisively to confront the escalating public safety crisis.

Reuters cited that the directive legally empowers municipal departments to bypass traditional bureaucratic procedures and significantly accelerates the mobilisation of critical resources to the disaster zone.

Concurrently, the mayor has directed local authorities to immediately expedite access to financial and logistical aid for impacted communities. As part of the emergency protocol, Bass has formally requested the suspension of specific statutory rules and regulatory frameworks that could potentially obstruct or delay active relief operations on the ground.

The protracted blaze, which first erupted on Thursday adjacent to the densely populated neighbourhood of Boyle Heights, continues to burn intensely. Aerial footage and ground observations from the scene show thick, black plumes of toxic smoke continuously billowing from the structural ruins, severely affecting air quality across the district.

In response to the persistent environmental and physical hazards, municipal agencies are aggressively executing specialized safety measures to protect and assist residents whose homes and livelihoods have been disrupted by the incident. Emergency personnel remain deployed in high concentrations around the perimeter to monitor structural stability and manage the wider fallout of the industrial disaster. - June 21, 2026