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Home > Alerts > Forest Fire and Wildfire Smoke Forest Fire and Wildfire Smoke![]() With hot, dry weather comes an increased risk of forest fires.
Breathing wildfire smoke is not healthy for anyone. Most healthy adults and children will recover quickly from smoke exposures and will not suffer long-term consequences. However, the elderly, children, pregnant women, smokers, and people with asthma, airway hyper-responsiveness, and cardiovascular disease may experience more severe short-term as well as chronic symptoms from smoke exposure. |
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