
Gov. Newsom declares state of emergency in LA County for Boyle Heights warehouse fire response
California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Saturday for Los Angeles County in response to the ongoing warehouse fire in the Boyle Heights area, directing state agencies to support local response efforts and help protect public health and safety.
"While local officials continue to lead this response, the State of California is prepared to help safeguard public health, support emergency operations, and assist impacted residents," Newsom said in a statement. "We are coordinating closely with our local partners, deploying specialized expertise, and pre-positioning critical supplies so communities have the support they need both now and throughout recovery."
Local officials have not requested additional state resources, according to the governor's statement, but the state has pre-positioned and made available public health and emergency response assets should in case they are needed.
Those resources include:
-5.5 million N95 respirator masks available for distribution to impacted communities.
-Commercial-grade air purifiers available for deployment to evacuation centers, community facilities, and other public spaces.
-Bottled water and other emergency supplies available through the state's logistics network.
-Enhanced air quality monitoring and technical support resources.








