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Alabama Air Quality Alert: Fine Particle Pollution Unhealthy
3 Mar
Summary
- Alabama residents advised to stay indoors due to unhealthy air.
- Fine particle pollution levels have reached 'unhealthy' status.
- Sensitive groups urged to avoid all outdoor activity immediately.

As of Tuesday, March 3, 2026, a significant portion of Alabama experienced "unhealthy" levels of fine particle pollution (PM2.5). This prompted advisories for thousands of residents, including those in Tuscaloosa, to remain indoors.
The Environmental Protection Agency's AirNow Map indicated the elevated pollution levels, warning that everyone could be affected. The EPA recommends reducing exposure when air quality deteriorates to this extent.
Particular caution is advised for vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, children, and individuals with pre-existing heart or lung conditions. These groups should avoid all outdoor activities until the air quality improves.



