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

A massive warehouse fire occurred on June 17 in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. The fire left rotting food and ongoing pest problems. The cleanup deadline expired on a Friday.
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There was a big fire in a warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. The fire happened on June 17. The fire left bad food and pests in the area. The company that owns the warehouse, Lineage Logistics, had to clean up the bad food. They missed a deadline to finish the cleanup.
Why it matters
This story matters because people in the neighborhood are still living with the smell of rotting food and pest problems. It's affecting their daily lives.
- When did the warehouse fire happen?
- The fire happened on June 17.
- What is the problem now?
- The area still smells of rotting food and has pest problems.
- Did the company meet the deadline?
- No, the company missed the deadline to clean up the bad food.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets report the story in a neutral and factual way, focusing on the consequences of the warehouse fire. They all emphasize the missed deadline and its impact on the neighborhood.
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The company missed a deadline to clean up the bad food.
Sources1TypeAngleFox News LatestReports the missed deadline and its consequences.
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The neighborhood is still affected by the fire.
Sources1TypeAngleFox News LatestEmphasizes the ongoing problems in the neighborhood.