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Air Quality Advisory Issued For Santa Clarita Valley

An Air Quality Advisory has been issued for the Santa Clarita Valley for Tuesday, with officials from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health describing the air as being “unhealthy for all individuals.”

The Air Quality Advisory was issued after officials with the South Coast Air Quality Management District forecast that air quality for the Santa Clarita Valley would be “unhealthy for all individuals” on Tuesday.

“Los Angeles County Health Officer, Muntu Davis, MD, MPH, advises people living or working in these areas with heart disease, asthma or other respiratory diseases to minimize outdoor activities,” the advisory reads.

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In addition to the Santa Clarita Valley, air quality is also found to be unhealthy for “sensitive individuals”  in the East and West San Fernando Valley, East and West San Gabriel Valley, Pomona Walnut Valley and San Gabriel Mountains

“Children who have sensitive conditions, including heart disease, asthma, and other chronic respiratory diseases, should not participate in outdoor physical activity and should stay indoors as much as possible,” the advisory reads.

Officials expect the Air Quality Advisory to last all of Tuesday.

For current air quality maps and forecasts, visit the AQMD website here.


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Air Quality Advisory Issued For Santa Clarita Valley

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  1. It’s the stench of death that the GOP and Cult45 are trying to normalize. Almost 100,000 dead Americans in less than four months. Where is the collective outrage? Why aren’t people protesting that? THIS WAS ALL PREVENTABLE

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