Americans told to avoid driving in two states for their own safety
Briefly

On Tuesday, air quality warnings led officials in Ohio and Arizona to urge residents to minimize outdoor activities and work from home. Ohio's officials highlighted the presence of fine particles that could affect vulnerable populations, including children and the elderly. Meanwhile, in Arizona, the Department of Environmental Quality issued a high pollution advisory for ozone levels in the Phoenix metro area, recommending reduced physical activity and lower commuting rates to mitigate air pollution. These advisories come as a response to unhealthy air conditions impacted by local weather patterns.
Officials warned residents in Ohio and Arizona to stay indoors or work from home due to hazardous air quality, affecting sensitive groups like children and the elderly.
In Phoenix, ozone levels are particularly high, posing risks to respiratory health, prompting officials to advise residents to reduce outdoor activities and commutes.
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