Data reviewed by Caltech scientists found spikes of lead, chlorine and bromine in the air after the Eaton fire started.
Specialized air quality instruments captured a spike in lead, chlorine, and bromine pollution during the L.A. wildfires. As fires burned tens of thousands of acres across Los Angeles County, officials ...
Experts say that even after fires are contained and extinguished, health risks from ash, smoke, and toxic materials, ...
The infernal blazes burning in Southern California are raising concerns about the potential airborne hazards they may be ...
The inside of your car could be sending a flurry of toxic compounds into your lungs ... they determined how much air was flowing inside the car. They placed dry ice in the backseat, which would ...
In the aftermath of the Southern California wildfires, health experts are warning residents about the possible dangers of ...
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies in Atladena were told to wear masks and decontaminate uniforms because the air was ...
“The particles and gases in the air right now are much more toxic than normal because they ... The National Weather Service is warning of wind gusts between 55 and 70 mph this week.