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Wildfire smoke is dangerous, but when flames engulf homes, releasing harmful chemicals, that poses another health threat.
According to the National Weather Service, poor air quality can aggravate health issues such as asthma, heart conditions, and ...
Houston-area residents living near Sam Houston National Forest risk breathing in unhealthy pollution from the 2,000-acre wildfire ripping across the forest, even as fire crews work hard to battle the ...
Strong winds place more than 24 million Americans under wildfire warnings on Thursday, as a powerful storm moves toward the Northeast, officials said.
The wildfire burning in the Florida Everglades rapidly expanded to 22,000 acres on Thursday, from 3,600 acres on Wednesday. Newsweek reached out to the Florida Forest Service by email for comment.