Wildfire smoke is dangerous, but when flames engulf homes, releasing harmful chemicals, that poses another health threat.
Scientists collecting water, air and soil samples in neighborhoods ravaged by fires say they’re concerned about long-term ...
As fire crews battle wildfires across the Carolinas, the resulting smoke is blanketing the Palmetto ... Health Specialty Unit at the University of California, San Francisco. That would be mainly ...
After the fires in Los Angeles, residents are pushing for their homes to be rebuilt quickly. But toxic ash and fumes threaten ...
We live in the fire zone in Altadena, California. After the evacuations ended, we came home, and now my throat is constantly ...
Months have passed since firefighters contained the devastating wildfires that raged across 40,000 acres of the greater Los Angeles area — a swath of land larger than the city of San Francisco. The ...
A fire sparked by a kitchen ... stricken by apparent smoke inhalation. Police and medics tried to resuscitate the feline with an oxygen mask and other emergency measures but could not save the ...
The fires released a cloud of toxic ash that settled over the ocean for about 100 miles. Crew members put on masks to protect against the smoke as ... been collecting California ocean samples ...
Ceiba Phillips, 11, couldn't believe what he saw when he returned to his Southern California ... Eaton Fire evacuees Ceiba Phillips, 11, right, adjusts his mask as he and his mother, Alyson ...