- Title: San Francisco Bay Area residents breathing in 'unhealthy air' from wildfires
- Date: 20th September 2023
- Summary: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (SEPTEMBER 20, 2023) (Reuters) VARIOUS OF BAY BRIDGE VARIOUS OF COUPLE TAKING SELFIE EMERYVILLE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (SEPTEMBER 20, 2023) (Reuters) VARIOUS OF SUCCULENTS WITH CITY OF OAKLAND IN BACKGROUND BEYOND WATER VARIOUS OF PEDESTRIANS OUTSIDE VARIOUS OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY WITH TREASURE ISLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO IN DISTANCE VARIOUS OF PORT OF OAKLAND
- Embargoed: 4th October 2023 21:59
- Keywords: Bay Area air quality San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area San Francisco air quality San Francisco wildfire smoke environment wildfire smoke wildfires
- Location: EMERYVILLE + SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
- City: EMERYVILLE + SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
- Country: US
- Topics: Pollution,Environment,North America
- Reuters ID: LVA003363520092023RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Air quality in the San Francisco Bay Area reached 'unhealthy' levels on Wednesday (September 20), officials warned, after smoke from multiple wildfires from Northern California and Oregon drifted into the region.
The air quality deteriorated to a point that the Bay Area Air Quality Management District upgraded its air quality advisory to a Spare the Air Alert.
The alert bans "burning wood, manufactured fire logs or any other solid fuel, both indoors and outdoors."
The district said that the air quality is ‘unhealthy for sensitive groups’ and ‘unhealthy’ overall and that the smoke now contains a fine particulate matter known by the particles’ size as PM2.5, which can have a major impact on people’s health.
"After evaluating the current observations, also taking into account that the forecast model, we realized that we need to also alert the public and also just up the forecast a bit to the current conditions, which is actually unhealthy air that folks are breathing right now. That is expected to last through today and also into Thursday," said Duc Nguyen, the district's principal air quality meteorologist.
The origin of the smoke stems from the Pearch Fire, Blue Creek and Marlow fires, Bluff 1 and Mosquito fires, and Smith River Complex fire in California and the Anvil Fire in Oregon, Nguyen said.
The brunt of the impact on the Bay Area currently is south of the Golden Gate Bridge, Nguyen said.
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