A state of emergency was declared on Saturday in the American city of Los Angeles, where the Red Devils will face Iran tonight at the Football World Cup. A fire has been raging in a warehouse for days, causing black smoke.

Journalist at HLN

Source: Belga

LOOK. A warehouse has been on fire for days

The Red Devils will face Iran tonight at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, one of the most impressive stadiums at this World Cup and the most expensive in the world.

More than 20 kilometers away, near Boyle Heights, a serious fire has been raging for days.


The burning of insulation, a possible ammonia leak, and the melting of solar panels are complicating operations, authorities say.

“Through the state of emergency, we are ensuring that the city will have all the resources it needs,” Mayor Karen Bass said in a news release.

We advise everyone to avoid exposure as much as possible

LA Fire Department

According to the LA Fire Department, on network Facebook, “the smoke odor spread throughout most of the city.” “We encourage everyone to avoid exposure as much as possible.”

The fire is under control, but has not yet been extinguished. This releases smoke that smells like burnt plastic.

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