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Wildfire smoke continues to affect air quality in Whatcom County

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BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Wildfire smoke continues to affect air quality in Bellingham and other parts of Whatcom County, but a reprieve is coming soon.

The Northwest Clean Air Agency reports air quality in Bellingham is currently “moderate.”

They advise that unusually sensitive people should limit outdoor activity and stay inside if necessary.

Air quality is also rated moderate for most other parts of the county.

On Sunday, September 11th, air quality around most of Whatcom County was rated “unhealthy,” but southern winds will continue to blow out the smoke from our region throughout on Monday, September 12th.

An air quality burn ban remains in effect for several Western Washington Counties.

The stage 1 ban prohibits outdoor burning, as well as indoor fireplace and wood stove usage in Whatcom, Skagit, and Island Counties.

Smoky air is bad for people with breathing problems and can be a hazard for healthy people.

Dr. Cora Sack with UW Medicine says it’s best to stay indoors with windows closed, especially if you’re sensitive to bad air.

She says signs that you’re being affected by smoke are burning or itchy eyes, sore throat, headache and nausea.

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