Sunday, October 6

Smoke alert in Los Angeles area due to wildfires in Northern California

Smoke harms air quality in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Smoke harms air quality in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

Photo: PATRICK T. FALLON / AFP / Getty Images

Ricardo Roura

The effects of wildfires in northern California are leaving their effects on air quality in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

According to the South Coast AQMD agencysmoke from the fires is blown into the South Coast airshed, causing elevated levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and a smoke advisory has been issued for the Los Angeles area.

It is expected that the impact of Poor air quality persists until Sunday nightaccording to authorities.

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According to reports, PM2.5 levels may approach or exceed “unhealthy for sensitive groups” levels at timesand the highest levels of particles were predicted from this Sunday morning, conditions that will continue until the afternoon or evening.

“Even if you don’t smell smoke, there may be smoke in your area,” the South Coast AQMD agency said in a statement.

Smoke rises from the Oak Fire near Mariposa, California, on July 24, 2022. - The fierce California wildfire expanded early Sunday burning several thousand acres and forcing evacuations, as tens of millions of Americans sweltered through scorching heat with already record-setting temperatures due to climb even further.  More than 2,000 firefighters backed by 17 helicopters have been deployed against the Oak Fire, which broke out Friday near Yosemite National Park, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) said in a report.  (Photo by DAVID MCNEW / AFP) (Photo by DAVID MCNEW/AFP via Getty Images)
The winds carry the smoke from the fires. Photo: DAVID MCNEW / AFP / Getty Images

Actions Southern California residents can take during periods of poor air quality include: limit outdoor exposure, stay indoors with closed windows and doors if possible; avoid vigorous physical activities.

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The use of air conditioning or an air purifier is also recommended (South Coast AQMD recommends avoiding the use of swamp coolers or whole-house fans that can spread contaminated outside air), as well as reduce sources of outdoor air pollution, such as burning wood in a fireplace, candles, or grilling.

For more information on particle pollution levels, you can consult this link.

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