Air quality alert active for extreme Northeast Georgia, western Carolinas due to wildfires

Wildfires burning in Northeast Georgia and the western Carolinas continue impacting air quality in the region. The U.S. Forest Service issued a notice Sunday cautioning those in sensitive groups to avoid prolonged exposure.

According to the advisory, smoke from the Table Rock Complex fire, currently estimated at 13,546 acres and 13% contained, is expected to remain active. The Black Cove Complex fire, at 7,669 acres and 33% contained, and the Big Ridge fire, at 2,390 acres and 0% contained, are also contributing to smoke in the region.

However, shifting winds and predicted precipitation are expected to provide some relief, improving air quality in most areas. Greenville, Spartanburg, and Clemson are expected to experience moderate to good air quality. Taylors, Pickens, and Sky Valley, are anticipated to have moderate air quality, with potential periods of unhealthy air for sensitive groups Sunday afternoon into Monday. Catawba Nation is expected to have good air quality…

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