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Millions To Avoid Driving Over Air Quality in California, Illinois, Indiana

Millions To Avoid Driving Over Air Quality in California, Illinois, Indiana

Summary

Millions of people in parts of California, Illinois, and Indiana are advised to reduce driving and limit outdoor activities through Wednesday because of poor air quality. The National Weather Service issued alerts due to high levels of ground-level ozone and windblown dust, which can cause health problems, especially for children, older adults, and people with lung or heart conditions.

Key Facts

  • Air quality alerts cover Chicago and surrounding counties in Illinois, northwest Indiana including Gary and Hammond, and parts of Southern California like the Coachella and Imperial Valleys.
  • In Illinois and Indiana, pollution comes mainly from ground-level ozone, formed by emissions reacting with sunlight during hot, calm weather.
  • In California’s desert regions, strong winds lift dust and soil into the air, causing particle pollution.
  • Both ozone and dust particles can harm the lungs and worsen conditions such as asthma, heart disease, and respiratory infections.
  • Vulnerable groups include children, older adults, people with lung or heart diseases, and those active outdoors.
  • Residents are advised to stay indoors, limit outdoor exercise, keep windows closed, and use air conditioning or air purifiers.
  • To help reduce pollution, people should avoid unnecessary driving, carpool, use public transport, and delay using gas-powered tools.
  • The alerts are part of wider concerns about air pollution affecting many parts of the U.S.
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