Desperation in Wilmington, the Latino neighborhood of Los Angeles flooded with trucks and containers due to the crisis in supply chains

  • Analia Llorente
  • BBC News World, Los Angeles

2 hours

image source, Analia Llorente

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Imelda Ulloa outside her house in Wilmington in front of the constant line of trucks.

“This site is killing us.”

With tears in her eyes and with a voice broken by sadness and anger, Imelda Ulloa tells BBC Mundo how difficult it became to live in Wilmington, a neighborhood in the southwest of Los Angeles, in California (USA).

She came to this Los Angeles harborside neighborhood 24 years ago from Jalisco, Mexico. But she says that for two years she has not been able to go out because the streets are invaded by trucks and containers.

The constant dust and noise are not only an inconvenience but he says they are harming his family’s health.

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