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A Code Orange air quality alert due to high ozone levels is affecting the Mid-South and St. Louis, urging residents to limit outdoor activity.
A Code Orange air quality alert is in effect across parts of the Mid-South, including Shelby, Crittenden, and DeSoto counties, as well as Metro Nashville and the Greater St. Louis area, due to elevated ozone levels.
High temperatures, stagnant air, and pollution from vehicles and industry contribute to ozone formation, posing health risks to sensitive groups such as those with asthma, heart conditions, children, and the elderly.
Residents are advised to limit outdoor exertion, avoid idling vehicles, carpool, and refrain from using gasoline-powered equipment.
The alerts are expected to continue through Thursday, with improvements anticipated by late week.
Una alerta de calidad del aire de Código Naranja debido a los altos niveles de ozono está afectando a Mid-South y St. Louis, instando a los residentes a limitar la actividad al aire libre.