What should I do during the air quality alert?
Reduce or eliminate outdoor activities, avoid burning materials, minimize vehicle use, and keep windows closed.
Health / Environmental Health
Minnesota is under an air quality alert due to heavy smoke drifting from wildfires in Central Canada. The alert, initially issued for northwest and north-central Minnesota, now covers the entire state and western Wisconsin, lasting until Mo...
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) reports that the most significant impact will be in northern Minnesota, where air quality is expected to reach the purple category, which is very unhealthy for everyone. The smoke has been drifting across the state since Friday, and is expected to worsen through Saturday, before improving on Sunday as cleaner air moves in from the west.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is used to measure air pollution, ranging from 0 to 300 and above:
Six members of Congress have written to the Canadian embassy to address the issue of wildfire smoke drifting into the US, impacting the health and daily lives of their constituents. Authorities recommend reducing outdoor activities, minimizing sources of air pollution, and keeping windows closed to mitigate the effects of the poor air quality.
Reduce or eliminate outdoor activities, avoid burning materials, minimize vehicle use, and keep windows closed.
Children, older adults, individuals with heart or lung disease, and pregnant individuals are most vulnerable.
Air quality is expected to improve on Sunday afternoon as cleaner air moves into the region.
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