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Thousands Told To ‘Keep Windows Closed’ in Two States Over Air Quality

Thousands Told To ‘Keep Windows Closed’ in Two States Over Air Quality

Summary

Air quality alerts have been issued in parts of southern California and southeastern Colorado due to dangerous pollution from dust and wildfire smoke. Authorities advise residents in these areas to keep windows and doors closed and limit outdoor activities until conditions improve.

Key Facts

  • Southern California areas under alert include Coachella Valley, San Gorgonio Pass, and Imperial Valley.
  • Colorado counties affected are Bent, Prowers, Otero, Las Animas, and Baca.
  • Pollution in California is caused by strong winds lifting dust and soil into the air.
  • Colorado’s poor air quality comes from smoke from multiple active wildfires.
  • The main concern is fine particle pollution, tiny particles that can enter lungs and bloodstream.
  • Exposure to these particles can worsen asthma, heart and lung diseases, and increase infection risks.
  • Vulnerable groups include children, older adults, and people with heart or lung problems.
  • Residents are advised to stay indoors with windows and doors closed and use air conditioning or air purifiers.
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