Dust and ash left behind from the January wildfires in Los Angeles County can be irritating and hazardous to health when it’s picked up by winds and spread throughout Southern California. Windblown ...
Toxic smoke and dangerous particulate pollution are spreading far beyond the flames, leaving air quality at unhealthy levels ...
There are many pollutants of concern in wildfire smoke,” including ozone, carbon monoxide and other toxic gases, says pediatrician Debra Hendrickson.
Most of the smoke is drifting from the 23,600-acre Palisades Fire on the Los Angeles County ... according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The smoke forecast shows smoke ...
As wind and fire conditions change rapidly, zoom in and out on the interactive map below to ... a new window here. The smoke conditions for the entire South Coast Air Quality Management District ...
The smoke was expected to most heavily affect northwest coastal LA County, and in areas nearest the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst wildfires.
The bushfire started northwest of Downtown Los Angeles and spread from Los Angeles County to Ventura County and prompted ...
Along with the roughly 10,000 homes Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin ... is engulfed in smoke, exacerbating the existing issue of Southern California's generally bad air quality.