Health impact from smoke rises with more intense wildfires

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Health impact from smoke rises with more intense wildfires

Westerners prepare for another summer of sooty skies
In this Nov. 16 file photo, the Golden Gate Bridge is obscured by smoke and haze from wildfires in this view from Fort Baker near Sausalito, California.
In this Aug. 14 file photo, a girl works on a drawing next to an unused viewing scope as a smoky haze obscures the Space Needle and downtown Seattle behind.
Sarah Montoya plays with her twins Farallon, left, and Nicasio, center, at their home in San Francisco. All three children have respiratory problems suspected to be asthma.
Sarah Montoya reads to her daughter, Walden, as her twins Nicasio, left, and Farallon, right, look on at their home in San Francisco. During last year’s deadly Camp Fire, the family was unable to find child-sized face masks to protect them.
Sarah Montoya plays with her daughter, Walden, and twins Farallon, right, and Nicasio, left, at their home in San Francisco. During last year’s deadly Camp Fire, the family was unable to find r an air filter to clear the air in their house.

Health impact from smoke rises with more intense wildfires

In this Nov. 16 file photo, the Golden Gate Bridge is obscured by smoke and haze from wildfires in this view from Fort Baker near Sausalito, California.
In this Aug. 14 file photo, a girl works on a drawing next to an unused viewing scope as a smoky haze obscures the Space Needle and downtown Seattle behind.
Sarah Montoya plays with her twins Farallon, left, and Nicasio, center, at their home in San Francisco. All three children have respiratory problems suspected to be asthma.
Sarah Montoya reads to her daughter, Walden, as her twins Nicasio, left, and Farallon, right, look on at their home in San Francisco. During last year’s deadly Camp Fire, the family was unable to find child-sized face masks to protect them.
Sarah Montoya plays with her daughter, Walden, and twins Farallon, right, and Nicasio, left, at their home in San Francisco. During last year’s deadly Camp Fire, the family was unable to find r an air filter to clear the air in their house.