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Weekend wildfire smoke produced some of the worst air pollution ever recorded in MN originally appeared on Bring Me The News. The smoke from Canadian wildfires produced some of the worst fine particle pollution on record in Minnesota over the weekend.
Based on analysis starting in 2006, the average U.S. population exposure to wildfire smoke is one of the highest estimated, and the highest over the eastern U.S. Air pollution levels, measured by ...
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Wildfire smoke, poor air quality can have an impact on health - MSNWildfire smoke, poor air quality can have an impact on health — even for people who live far away. Story by Korin Miller • 6d. A wildfire in Southern California has prompted school closures ...
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNGreen Fire smoke pushes air quality to hazardous levels over parts of Shasta CountyAir pollution levels over Redding and parts of Shasta County are close to hazardous levels at times, due to heavy Green Fire smoke and pollutants.
Tis the season for wildfires and the attendant wildfire smoke. While the state is not exceeding the federal standard for fine particulate pollution, there are some unhealthy areas out there where people should take precautions.
Amid hot, dry weather in Northern California, a lightning-sparked fire near Shasta Lake has grown to almost 12,000 acres. The Green Fire started July 1 along the lake’s Pit River arm. Evacuations were ordered Friday, July 11, for about 110 square miles of sparsely populated national forest in Shasta County.
Many communities in Arizona, Michigan, Illinois, New York and across North America are experiencing poor air quality due to numerous wildfires. Here's how to guard yourself against it.
Summer heat will return to the Twin Cities on Monday as air quality concerns linger for parts of Minnesota. The week will start dry and warm, with highs near 90 in the metro. The northern half of the state remains under an air quality alert through 6 p.m. due to Canadian wildfire smoke, the National Weather Service said.