KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON – The air quality in Klamath Falls continues be at hazardous levels according to DEQ officials. The monitor at the Peterson School in Klamath Falls indicates the air quality has not improved since last night. Winds are expected to pick up from the south today and should improve the situation, but as of 4 a.m. the air pollution from the wildfires was still at the hazardous level. DEQ urges residents to take every precaution necessary to protect their health. At a minimum, everyone should avoid strenuous activity.
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