On April 24, New York City will experience an air quality advisory due to drifting smoke from a major wildfire burning in southern New Jersey. Officials predict that the air quality index (AQI) could range from 101 to 150, posing risks primarily to sensitive populations such as children, older adults, and those with respiratory issues. The wildfire has already consumed around 12,000 acres and is only 35% contained, while the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Precautionary measures are encouraged, particularly for vulnerable individuals.
New York City faces an air quality advisory on April 24 due to wildfire smoke from New Jersey, with potential AQI levels deemed unhealthy for sensitive groups.
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service reported that a wildfire in Ocean County has burned about 12,000 acres and is currently 35% contained.
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