
Episode 163
SF Officials warn residents to stay in to avoid smoke, may open respite centers
In this press conference, city officials advise residents to stay indoors with windows closed as much as possible to avoid unhealthy smoke. If air quality deteriorates to very unhealthy levels, they said, the city will open respite centers with healthier air.
Civic · Laura Wenus
August 19, 202025m 48s
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Show Notes
In this press conference, city officials advise residents to stay indoors with windows closed as much as possible to avoid unhealthy smoke. If air quality deteriorates to very unhealthy levels, they said, the city will open respite centers with healthier air.
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