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Smoke polluting south Thompson air, quality statement issued

Over 400 fires are actively burning in the province and the smoke they produce isn't only blocking the sun, it also has the potential to affect your health.

Environment Canada and the BC Ministry of Environment issued a special air quality statement Tuesday evening in several regions across the province, including the south Thompson region.

"Wildfire smoke is a natural part of our environment but it is important to be mindful that exposure to smoke may affect your health," explains Environment Canada.



"People with pre-existing health conditions, the elderly, infants, children and sensitive individuals are more likely to experience health effects from smoke exposure."

For those with breathing difficulties and are vulnerable to the smoke-ridden air, it is recommended you remain indoors in cool and ventilated air — especially if the air conditioner filters the air.

During a wildfire, air quality is volatile and subject to rapid change over short durations. For more information on current air quality, click here.

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