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  1. Boyle Heights Fire Cause
  2. Shelter-In-Place and Air Quality
  3. Lineage, Inc. Facility with a Fire History
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Boyle Heights Fire Triggers Shelter-In-Place

Yosi Yahoudai | Founder and Managing Partner
By Yosi Yahoudai Founder and Managing Partner
June 18, 2026
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A fire tore through the roof of the Lineage, Inc. cold food storage facility at 1400 S. Los Palos Street in Boyle Heights on Wednesday afternoon, June 17, 2026, compromising an interior ammonia line and forcing a six-hour shelter-in-place order across a wide residential and industrial corridor on the east side of Los Angeles. 

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Boyle Heights Fire Cause

The Los Angeles Fire Department received the first call at approximately 2:30 p.m. The building — built in 2018 and used as a port logistics hub for refrigerated imports and exports — is nearly 480,000 square feet, according to LAFD Chief Jaime Moore. Crews deployed to the roof in an offensive posture, but by 3:25 p.m. were ordered off the structure after the flames compromised an interior ammonia line, causing a gas leak and a series of small explosions that re-intensified the blaze.

Because ground-based hose lines could not reach all sections of the roof, incident commanders made the unusual decision to call in water-dropping helicopters — a tactic more commonly associated with wildland fire response. At least three to four aircraft dumped thousands of gallons of water on the structure over roughly two hours. By 5:30 p.m., the forward spread of flames had been stopped. The ammonia leak was separately contained by shutting valves, and subsequent testing of smoke and water runoff showed normal levels, according to the LAFD. More than 130 LAFD firefighters were assigned, with the Los Angeles County Fire Department providing mutual aid.

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Shelter-In-Place and Air Quality

The shelter-in-place order covered the area south of the 101 Freeway to Washington Boulevard and east of Soto Street to Indiana Street. Residents were directed to remain indoors, close all windows and doors, turn off air conditioning units, and bring pets inside. The LAPD evacuated approximately 70 people from two nearby streets and issued a city-wide tactical alert — a protocol that holds on-duty officers at their posts and allows the department to redistribute personnel to manage a major emergency.

The order was lifted at approximately 8:45 p.m., though the LAFD cautioned that people with sensitive health conditions should continue limiting outdoor exposure. The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued a particle pollution advisory for East Los Angeles, Montebello, downtown Los Angeles, and portions of the San Gabriel Valley that remained in effect through 10 a.m. Thursday. Dr. Elaine Bernal of Cal State Long Beach’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry told CBS Los Angeles that the air quality concern extends beyond ammonia to include volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, and particulate matter that may persist over several days.

Investigators had not yet entered the building as of Thursday morning and were expected to assess the facility’s ammonia systems and structural integrity before determining a cause. No injuries were reported.

Lineage, Inc. Facility with a Fire History

The same building had burned before. On Aug. 14, 2024, solar panels on the same roof caught fire at the same location; approximately 70 to 80 LAFD firefighters extinguished that blaze in under an hour with no injuries reported. The June 2026 incident began in the same location but escalated into a regional hazmat event that no ground-based suppression alone could contain. Fire officials noted a hazard specific to the solar installation: even after the building’s power was shut off, the panels continued to generate electricity, contributing to what Chief Moore described as the fire “spreading almost like a wildfire” across the panel field.

According to its website, Lineage describes itself as the world’s largest temperature-controlled warehousing company, with more than 20 facilities in Southern California.

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What California Law Says

Under Civil Code § 1714, property owners and operators have a duty to exercise ordinary care in the management of their property. That standard applies to industrial facilities that store hazardous refrigerants. Where a facility knew, or should have known, that its systems posed a risk to surrounding residents and failed to take reasonable precautions, injured parties may have a viable premises liability claim.

The prior August 2024 fire on the same roof may be legally significant. Prior notice of a hazardous condition, combined with a subsequent failure to prevent the same type of incident, is precisely the kind of evidence California courts consider in negligence analysis. For residents who suffered respiratory illness, chemical irritation, or other health effects from exposure to the smoke plume or the ammonia release, recoverable damages may include medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering.

California’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of injury under Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1. For residents who experience delayed health effects — a real possibility given the volatile organic compounds and particulate matter involved — the discovery rule may extend that window from the point the injury becomes reasonably identifiable.

“An industrial facility that has already experienced a roof fire involving the same hazardous equipment has a heightened duty to address the underlying risk,” said Yosi Yahoudai, co-founder of J&Y Law. “When communities are forced to shelter in place and residents suffer health effects because that duty was not met, the legal question becomes whether the facility’s operators took reasonable steps after the first incident — or whether they simply returned to business as usual.”

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If you or a family member experienced respiratory irritation, worsened asthma, or other health effects following the Boyle Heights fire on June 17, you may have the right to pursue compensation under California law. J&Y Law represents personal injury victims across California on a contingency basis — no upfront fees and no payment unless we recover for you. Contact us for a free consultation to understand your legal options, what evidence to preserve, and how to protect your rights before the statute of limitations runs.

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Yosi Yahoudai | Founder and Managing Partner
About the author

Yosi Yahoudai is a founder and the managing partner of J&Y. His practice is comprised primarily of cases involving automobile and motorcycle accidents, but he also represents people in premises liability lawsuits, including suits alleging dangerous conditions of public property, third-party criminal conduct, and intentional torts. He also has expertise in cases involving product defects, dog bites, elder abuse, and sexual assault. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California and is admitted to practice in all California State Courts, and the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.

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