Canadian Wildfire Smoke Prompts Health Warnings Across Upper Midwest, Great Plains States
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Minnesota has issued an air quality alert for the entire state until Monday evening. The states northern counties are expected to see air quality that is considered unhealthy based on the Environmental Protection Agencys Air Quality Index (AQI), which measures daily air pollution. Under these conditions, even people who arent part of a sensitive group may experience health effects like itchy eyes, runny noses, coughing or shortness of breath.
Wisconsin issued an air quality advisory on Friday that expired the next day, but the states Department of Natural Resources said another advisory could be warranted by Sunday afternoon. Northwestern counties will likely see heavy smoke on Sunday evening, the department said, and it could migrate across the state on Monday. Many parts of Wisconsin could experience air quality thats unhealthy for sensitive groups, with a pocket of even poorer air quality in the northwest.
In parts of North Dakota, the air quality currently meets the AQIs very unhealthy threshold, meaning all those exposed have an increased risk of health effects. State officials have urged residents, particularly those with respiratory conditions, to consider limiting their outdoor activities if its smoky where they live. Other ways to reduce exposure include closing windows, running indoor air filters and wearing an N95 mask outside.
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A study last year found that people who inhaled the smoke in New York and New Jersey were likely exposed to extremely large concentrations of fine particulate matter tiny particles in the air that can penetrate deep into the lungs. Short-term exposure to these particles can increase the risk of cardiac arrest, asthma attacks or stroke, while long-term exposure can increase the risk of heart disease, lung cancer and chronic kidney disease.
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