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Growing fentanyl crisis is leaving 'trail of death' in its wake, federal officials warn

Rainbow fentanyl pills and powder comes in a variety of bright colors, shapes and sizes.

LOS ANGELES — In the last two months, agents with Homeland Security Investigations have seized as much fentanyl as they did in all of 2019, federal officials said, warning that the amount of the drug hitting the streets is increasing every year with deadly consequences.

Last year, there were 71,000 fentanyl-related deaths in the United States, including 1,600 in Los Angeles County, U.S. Atty. Martin Estrada of the Central District of California said at a Monday

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