Combination of national and international wildfires and incoming extreme heat a major concern for local air quality according to experts

While some metrics are in better shape than years past, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s Bureau of Air is anticipating a rough few weeks ahead. According to Bureau Director Rick Brunetti who recently spoke with KVOE News, the state of Kansas is facing a “triple whammy” when it comes to air quality. He says wildfires have been occurring with great frequency in Canada as well as the northwest and southwest corners of the United States.

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