Wildfire smoke has prompted special air quality statements across Northeastern BC, with poor air quality and reduced visibility affecting the North Peace River, South Peace River, and Fort Nelson regions. Smoke levels are expected to continue increasing over the next 24 to 48 hours, putting residents at greater health risk. People living in or near the affected areas are advised to limit their time outdoors, particularly if they have respiratory or heart conditions. Common symptoms include eye and throat irritation, headaches, and mild coughing. More serious symptoms, such as chest pain or severe cough, can also occur. Local authorities recommend staying indoors as much as possible and using air filters to improve indoor air quality. Those who must go outside are urged to wear well-fitting masks like N95 respirators. Vulnerable groups, including seniors, children, pregnant individuals, and those with chronic health issues, are urged to take extra precautions. For real-time updates, residents can visit the B.C. Air Quality Warnings webpage.
Wildfire Smoke Triggers Air Quality Alerts Across Northeastern BC
By Sabrina Spencer
Jun 4, 2025 | 9:38 AM
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