HEALTHKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
Air quality alert expands, hazardous designation issued for Twin Cities metro
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency expanded a hazardous air quality alert for wildfire smoke across multiple regions, including the Twin Cities metro area and several tribal nations, advising everyone to avoid outdoor activities until 11 a.m. on Friday. The alert, issued due to fine particle levels reaching the 'maroon' (hazardous) category, affects 13 regions in Minnesota.
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