×

Please choose your language

لطفا زبان خود را مشخص کنید

×
We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Ok, thanks Learn more
پرينت خبر

Gegli news - Bad weather from camps in California makes people sick, but for how long? - 11/24/2018 2:57:50 AM 2:57:50 AM 

Feeling that there is something in the chest, which is a bit painful. A researcher said it's only a few days and disappears.

People wear masks as they walk from San Francisco's financial district on November 9, 2018, officials have issued an unhealthy weather warning for parts of the San Francisco Bay Area, smoke from massive fires in the south and air pollution hits
This week, wind and rain hit North California and relief supplies to the area that was the deadliest fire in the region, and then surrounded by a dome full of heavy and toxic smoke for almost two weeks.
A high-pressure system had been stopped in the Sacramento Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, leaving the residents to 200 miles south of Camp Fire Camp, wheezing and tearing up from the acrid fumes.
Gray Clouds shut down schools for more than a week for more than a week, delaying the Berkeley Stanford University football game postponement, and was postponed for the first time in more than half a century. The fire, which is a large part of Paradise, California Destroyed the whole route to the Atlantic coast
Irva Herz Feld, professor at the University of California, says: "You see everything everywhere, and you feel there is something in the breast, and it's a burden that's a bit painful."Davis, a scientist who lives and studies with them, heals the effects of smoke only days and days, and he disappears. I felt that I had to bear it.
Forecasters anticipates rain and wind of 25 miles per hour and rain to blow away the worst of the fallout by Friday. While this improves air quality, wet weather increases fear of flood and mud.
Over the past two weeks, atmospheric recession has led residents of the Gulf of Sacramento to go to the Gulf and feel they are trapped inside a huge brown balloon.
Doctors said many of the patients who entered emergency rooms did not connect smoke to their symptoms. They only reported discomfort.
According to officials from the Sutter Health Department, the largest hospital chain in North California and the Berkeley Hospital operator, the information gathered about the apparent increase in respiratory and respiratory diseases is too early.
Berrol said he expects to continue to see patients with respiratory complaints after smoke
Scientists also try to better understand what is happening in the smoke of a fire in a so-called "wildland" urban interface. When cars and houses are burned with trees, this means The release of chemicals has become color, plastic, insulator and metal.
"We are learning that these fires may be natural, and we are about to begin to understand them," said a researcher.


What do you think about this news?

Tell everyone your opinion on this news

To leave your opinion click the link below to login to Gegli

Login