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Rotting food stench still hangs over neighborhood weeks after massive warehouse blaze

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Rotting food stench still hangs over neighborhood weeks after massive warehouse blaze
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The company has also rejected the idea that Friday marked its deadline, saying its 45-day timeline began July 7 and runs through Aug. Lineage claims it is on day 37, the outlet reported. Los Angeles residents in Boyle Heights are still living with the aftermath of a massive warehouse fire nearly two months later. (Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)Evan Lovett, founder of the "LA in a Minute" podcast and a Los Angeles resident, told Fox News Digital in an Aug.

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Travel Rotting food stench still hangs over neighborhood weeks after massive warehouse blaze Company says it's removed 93% of the over 80 million pounds of spoiled food By Kelly McGreal Fox News Published August 18, 2026 8:00am EDT Comments Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Historic neighborhood battles rotting food odor weeks after warehouse fire, resident says Los Angeles resident Evan Lovett discusses the smell and flies affecting Boyle Heights residents weeks after a massive warehouse fire.

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