As wildfires ravage Los Angeles, experts answer key questions about how wildfire smoke affects health and how to protect yourself.
A new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that for several days during the fires, lead levels in the air just south of the Eaton Canyon Fire increased roughly 110-fold ...
Dust and ash left behind from the January wildfires in Los Angeles County ... The Santa Anas are expected to exacerbate their spread. "Air quality may reach levels that are Unhealthy for Sensitive ...
The Government of Canada says it is investing millions of dollars to build a satellite constellation that will monitor wildfires ...
For the Eaton Fire that includes La Canada, La Crescenta ... Saint John's Health Center. He said wildfire ash falls outside the range of what most air quality sensors can detect.
She was one of Canada’s representatives on the committee, a country racked by wildfires in 2023 – resulting in poor air quality throughout Canada and downwind in the U.S. "The past few years have been ...
But earlier in 2024, multiple states issued air quality warnings as smoke from “out of control” wildfires in Canada blew across the border for the second year in a row. The smoke makes people ...
The hazardous air quality in Los Angeles is largely a result of smoke from the Pacific Palisades Fire, intensified by strong Santa Ana winds.