Oregon residents are bracing for a reduced air quality this weekend as the state contends with the twofold menace of heatwaves and wildfires. Information from KOIN indicates that the National Weather Service has issued an Air Quality Advisory across the Willamette Valley from Saturday morning through Monday night, with Portland and surrounding areas bearing the impact as wildfire smoke travels east.
According to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), air quality levels are expected to decline rapidly and possibly reach unhealthy levels due to the wildfire smoke from both in-state fires and those billowing south from Canada. A report from Hindustan Times emphasizes the severity of the conditions that will likely affect Central Oregon localities, including Prineville, Bend, and Redmond.
Adding to concerns, environmental officials have warned thousands of Central Oregon residents about symptoms like “burning eyes” and runny noses due to the encroaching smoke. This warning highlights the tangible health effects of the deteriorating air quality. Newsweek reports that, amidst the four wildfires currently burning within Oregon’s borders, smoke is set to affect the quality of air and the well-being of its inhabitants through the end of the weekend…