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Smoke from controlled burns in SC and NC degraded Charlotte’s air quality on March 6, 2026, prompting health advisories.
Smoke over Charlotte on March 6, 2026, was caused by prescribed burns in South Carolina and North Carolina, including an 80-acre burn near McConnells Road and multiple others in York, Chester, and Lancaster counties.
Winds carried smoke into the Charlotte area, degrading air quality to a moderate level.
Authorities confirmed no wildfires were active and urged people with respiratory issues to stay indoors.
The smoke was expected to clear as weather changed.
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El humo de las quemaduras controladas en SC y NC degradó la calidad del aire de Charlotte el 6 de marzo de 2026, lo que provocó recomendaciones de salud.