
"Air quality maps show 'Unhealthy' zones in parts of Georgia, Alabama, Florida and New Mexico, with elevated levels of PM2.5, creating hazardous conditions."
"Health experts caution that prolonged exposure can trigger respiratory problems, aggravate asthma, strain the heart and contribute to long-term lung damage."
"Authorities in all affected states are urging residents to minimize outdoor activity and monitor local air quality forecasts."
"Forecasters say pollution zones are likely to persist through the weekend, with smoke from multiple active wildfires drifting across state lines."
Air quality in parts of Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and New Mexico has reached unhealthy levels due to PM2.5 pollution. Central and southern Georgia are particularly affected, with cities like Macon and Warner Robins experiencing the worst conditions. Northern Florida counties near Georgia are also facing hazardous air quality due to drifting smoke. In southern New Mexico, dust and regional pollution have created dangerous air conditions. Health experts warn of respiratory issues and long-term lung damage from prolonged exposure, urging residents to limit outdoor activities.
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