Residents in many parts of Northern California have been dealing with unexpected haze and smoke for several days. The unwelcome (and potentially unhealthy) air conditions are the result of recent wildfires in Northern California and Oregon. Let’s take a look at what’s happening:

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See what Northern California residents have been dealing with in this brief news report:

If you are in the areas affected by smoke and haze from the wildfires in Northern California and Oregon, do your best to protect your respiratory health and consider staying indoors when possible. You can keep an eye on fire conditions on the Cal Fire website and track current air quality on the Bay Area Air Quality Management District website. Stay safe! 

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