Air quality officials warn of poor air quality

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In a development that may be obvious to anybody who's looked at the air today, the South Coast Air Quality Management District reports that air quality levels are expected to be unhealthy or worse in areas near active wildfires.

"All individuals are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities in any area directly impacted by smoke. This includes areas where residents can see or smell smoke," AQMD officials advised.

-andrew.edwards@inlandnewspapers.com

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