Wildfire Smoke Causes Health Worries for Southland Residents
- Emergency medical supplies and N-95 masks were distributed to Southland residents and first responders to address health risks from wildfire smoke exposure, according to officials.
- Devastating brush fires in Pacific Palisades and the Eaton Canyon area have burned over 35,000 acres, leading to 10 fatalities and 360,000 evacuations.
- Smoke from wildfires poses serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as children and older adults, as stated by health officials.
- The South Coast Air Quality Management District warns that PM2.5 levels are expected to reach unhealthy levels in several areas, advising the use of N-95 masks for protection.
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