The long-term health effects of L.A. County wildfire smoke
Briefly

"On Jan. 8, an air monitor in Chinatown recorded 483.7 micrograms per cubic meter of fine particulate matter, the highest hourly reading in over four years."
"At these levels, microscopic pollution becomes hazardous, linked to increased risk of heart attacks, strokes, and serious lung damage."
"During the region's recent wildfires, fire-related hospital visits spiked 16-fold across Los Angeles County, indicating the severe health risks involved."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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