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Georgia Air Quality Alert: Unhealthy Levels Spark Health Warnings
19 Nov
Summary
- Unhealthy air quality is affecting Georgia and South Carolina.
- High levels of fine particle matter (PM2.5) are causing concern.
- EPA advises residents to limit outdoor activity due to health risks.

Air quality alerts have been issued for parts of Georgia and South Carolina, with "Unhealthy" levels of fine particle matter (PM2.5). These tiny particles can exacerbate respiratory and cardiovascular conditions, posing significant health risks to the general population, particularly sensitive groups like children and the elderly.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has advised residents in affected areas to remain indoors and reduce strenuous outdoor activities. The elevated pollution levels, likely caused by local burns and meteorological conditions, can also lead to haze, reducing visibility and potentially creating hazardous driving conditions.
Authorities urge citizens to monitor air quality maps and heed warnings, especially if levels escalate. The U.S. Air Quality Index (AQI) provides real-time information on pollution severity, with "Unhealthy" ratings indicating that everyone is at risk if exposed to outdoor air for extended periods.




