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‘Hazardous’ dust storm suffocates Niland as Air Quality Index hits extreme levels
Officials warned residents to stay indoors as coarse dust pushed PM10 levels to 1,912 in Niland and nearby towns.
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Thousands of Americans warned to 'shut windows now' as plume of 'hazardous' air engulfs Arizona
A massive dust storm engulfed a large swath of the southwestern United States, with almost 1 million Americans receiving warnings to stay indoors and "shut windows now" to avoid the "hazardous" air. According to the EPA, the worst conditions stretched across a roughly 100-mile-wide corridor that included Yuma, Arizona, and Imperial County, California. Roughly 400,000 people live within this area, with more than half in Yuma. The Coachella Valley…
‘Hazardous’ dust storm suffocates Niland as Air Quality Index hits extreme levels
NILAND — A massive plume of particulate matter choked the northern Imperial Valley late Sunday night, sending air quality readings in Niland to staggering heights that local officials characterized as “hazardous.”
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