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Wildfire Air Quality Advisory

Editor’s Note: This announcement comes from
Richard A. Stedman, air pollution control officer with Monterey Bay Air Resources District

Smoke from the River, Warnella, and CZU August Lightening Complex wildfires currently burning in our region has degraded air quality throughout Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz counties.

The concentration of smoke has reached levels of the Air Quality Index (AQI) that are MODERATE (yellow) or UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITVE GROUPS (orange) in some areas of the region. Air quality will be variable and unpredictable as conditions change depending on wind and fire activity.

The Air District will continue to follow the situation and issue advisories when appropriate.

The Monterey Bay Air Resources District (MBARD) monitors air quality in our region. Updates on the current and forecasted air quality and information about the health effects of wildfire smoke can be found on the MBARD website at: https://www.mbard.org/wildfire-smoke-information-and-resources.


If you are being impacted by smoke, consider these guidelines:

Health Effects of Smoke

Smoke is made up of a complex mixture of gases and fine particles produced when wood and other organic matter burn.

The biggest health threat from smoke comes from fine particles. These fine particles are especially harmful to the very young, very old, and to people with heart and lung disease.

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