
"The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other independent air quality monitors found the worst of the plume over Wichita, Kansas, where the air was deemed 'unhealthy' for anyone spending an extended periods of time outdoors."
"In busy, congested areas, PM2.5 causes inflammation, breathing difficulties and other health issues when inhaled consistently."
"According to the World Air Quality Index project, the air quality index (AQI) in Wichita reached 172 at 7am ET. Readings between 151 and 200 impact everyone, and health officials urge the public to stay inside and limit outdoor activity."
"PM10 is a type of particulate matter made up of tiny solid particles or liquid droplets floating in the air that are less than 10 micrometers in diameter, thinner than a human hair."
Air quality in the Midwest has deteriorated, with fine particulate matter levels rising significantly. The EPA reported unhealthy air conditions in Wichita, Kansas, affecting approximately 750,000 residents. PM2.5 levels, produced by factories and vehicle emissions, pose serious health risks, including inflammation and breathing difficulties. Forecasts indicate that air quality will remain unhealthy throughout the week. The air quality index in Wichita reached 172, prompting health officials to advise the public to limit outdoor activities. PM10 levels are also reported to be unhealthy in the region.
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