California Wildfires Emitted a Year’s Worth of Car Pollution
in Less Than a Week
The
California wildfires have created a health threat by reducing air quality in
the Bay Area, leaving elderly and those with breathing problems especially
vulnerable, but everyone is at risk.
Marathons and football games have been cancelled in San Francisco and
Oakland, and schools or any outdoor activities have been cancelled in Northern
California. Cars can pollute in multiple
ways, but the wind has blown tons of pollution into a heavily populated
area. The air quality index has reached
200, which was worse than Beijing’s 59 Friday.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District warned that the Bay Area’s
air quality could improve and worsen quickly, and numbers change hourly. They have also recommended and distributed
filtration masks to keep particles from being inhaled, but the best places to
be are places with filtered air. One of
the reasons that the smoke from the wildfires is so bad is because they have
burned so many houses down, and the plastics in the houses create their own
toxic emissions. Experts don’t think the
pollution will impact the area in the long run, but it all depends on the wind. The rain should help, but there are a few
weeks until the rainy season starts.
The article
was written by Elizabeth Chuck for NBC News on October 13, 2017. Before reading the article I knew about the
California wildfires and all the destruction they had caused, but I wasn’t
aware of all of the health concerns they had caused. The article was written mostly for
Californians to inform them about the air quality and puts it in perspective about
how bad it really is by bringing up Beijing.
The article wants people to know that the wildfires in California are
really hazardous to people’s health and that the emissions from the fires are
terrible. The California wildfires can
be compared to the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which also happened in October,
that also ruined tens of thousands of structures.
Wildfires can do some pretty serious damage. The air quality in California sounds horrible!
ReplyDeleteThe air in California must be very dry and hopefully the rain will help.
ReplyDeleteI know someone in California and he sent me pictures. it was really bad. the sky was all dark and there was ash everywhere. I just hope all of the people are safe and that they recover well
ReplyDeletebtw this is Elizabeth keehn
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