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DEQ issues air quality advisory for Deschutes, Crook and other counties due to wildfires burning across the state

Bend's smoky sunrise on Wednesday morning.
Johnny Oliver
Bend's smoky sunrise on Wednesday morning.

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued an air quality advisory Wednesday "until further notice" for Deschutes and Crook counties and all or part of several other counties due to smoke from the wildfires burning across the state.

The list includes:

  • Grant County
  • Wheeler County
  • Crook County
  • Deschutes County
  • Southern Umatilla County
  • Southern Morrow County
  • Klamath County
  • Eastern Douglas County
  • Northern Harney County
  • Northern Malheur County

The advisories are in effect until further notice. Smoke experts will revisit forecasts on Friday and possibly update the advisories.

DEQ also expects intermittent smoke in Union, Baker, Wallowa, Jackson, Josephine, Gilliam, eastern Lane and northern Lake counties due to smoke from wildfires.

Smoke levels can change rapidly, depending on weather. Check current conditions on the Oregon Smoke Information Blog, DEQ’s Air Quality Index, or by downloading the free OregonAIR app on your smartphone.

 Smoke can irritate the eyes and lungs and worsen some medical conditions. People most at risk include infants and young children, people with heart or lung disease, older adults and pregnant people.

 Protect yourself and your family when smoke levels are high:

Cloth, dust and surgical masks don’t protect from the harmful particles in smoke. N95 or P100 respirators approved by NIOSH may offer protection, but they must be properly selected and worn. Select a NIOSH-approved respirator with a N, R or P alongside the number 95, 99 or 100. Learn how to put on and use a respirator. Respirators won’t work for children as they don’t come in children’s sizes. People with heart or lung conditions should consult their health care provider before wearing a respirator.

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