Reducing Smoke Exposure During Wildfires Near The Treasure Valley

With several wildfires currently surrounding the Treasure Valley in Idaho, residents are facing significant health risks due to poor air quality and excessive heat. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning, an Air Quality Alert, and an Excessive Heat Warning for the area
. It's essential to take steps to minimize smoke exposure, especially for vulnerable populations like children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions.

The Oregon Department of Transportation has announced closures on Interstate 84 due to the Durkee Fire. The closures will affect both interstate directions between Baker City and Ontario. This move aims to ensure safety as crews work to contain the wildfire. Travelers are advised to plan alternative routes and expect delays. ODOT's tweet also urges the public to stay informed via their official channels for real-time updates. This precautionary measure highlights the ongoing efforts to manage wildfire impacts and maintain roadway safety in Eastern Oregon.

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These measures below are particularly important for children, seniors, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions most affected by poor air quality. By following these guidelines, Treasure Valley residents can better protect themselves and their loved ones from the hazards of wildfire smoke, so make sure to check on those who can't take care of themselves. 

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