wildfires
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Wildfires Cause Negative Effects From Worsening Smoke Pollution
Wildfires have produced dense smoke pollution while scorching vast areas of the West, exposing millions to dangerous pollution. This caused increased emergency room cases and potential deaths of thousands of infirm and elderly.
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