Ash from the recent LA County fires and burn scars formed by other wildfires in the fall can be dispersed by strong winds.
Officials are warning of windblown ash and other pollutants from Los Angeles-area fires and say air quality readers won't ...
As people return to the structures spared from Los Angeles wildfires, experts warn that they should be careful of the air ...
The toxic residues of burned houses, electronics and cars combine with carcinogenic fire retardants create a formidable hazard for fire survivors.
Firefighters are working around the clock to contain the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire. Thousands of people were forced to ...
Wildfire ash carries many carcinogens that could cause short- and long-term health problems, including asthma attacks and ...
A dust and ash advisory has been issued for L.A. County until 7 p.m. Wednesday "due to harmful particle pollution levels from ...
Wildfire smoke causes particularly dangerous air quality, especially for sensitive groups including children and pregnant people.
As fires continue to burn in California, there are many ways to protect yourself and your family from wildfire smoke and ash.
Forecasters say gusts of up to 70mph could spark new fires and spread current ones, as red flag warnings are issued.
Windblown ash from wildfires could pose health risks across Southern California this week. Here's what you need to know.