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Unhealthy Air Grips Albany and Nearby Towns
13 Feb
Summary
- Air quality alert issued for Albany and surrounding towns.
- Sensitive groups face serious health risks from pollution.
- Unhealthy AQI levels prompt warnings for outdoor activity.

An air quality alert is in effect for Albany, Georgia, impacting a population of approximately 65,000. Smaller nearby communities, including Leesburg, Putney, Camilla, and Americus, are also covered by the warning. The alert indicates that individuals with respiratory conditions and other sensitive groups could experience more serious health effects.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's AirNow program provides real-time air quality data. An "Unhealthy" Air Quality Index reading, ranging from 151-200, signals pollution high enough to affect everyone. This level poses serious risks for sensitive populations and serves as a recommendation to limit outdoor exposure.




