Storyline: Wildfires in the Los Angeles area of Southern California have forced residents to remain indoors due to hazardous ...
Unlike typical wildfires, smoke from the L.A. fires — consisting of toxic materials from burned down homes, cars, and more — ...
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Los Angeles residents are breathing bits of "cars, metal pipes, plastics." The health impacts could reverberate long after ...
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner now reports that 27 people have been confirmed to have died in the Palisades and ...
Public health officials and researchers urge the public to cover up outside and clean carefully indoors, but many low-income ...
As wildfires continue to spread across the Los Angeles area, residents with asthma and other respiratory diseases face ...
After fires caused LA area colleges to close last week, many are returning from winter break this week with online ...
Wear a tight-fitting N95 mask at the bare minimum, but a P100 is better, experts say. Wear long sleeves, eye protection, ...
Air quality remains a big concern in Los Angeles County, and not just for those nearby the Palisades and Eaton fires.
On Wednesday, a sheriff's official warned deputies about "hazardous" airborne contaminants near the Eaton fire.