Residents of several regions in British Columbia, including Fort Nelson, the Peace River area, and Watson Lake, are being warned of poor air quality caused by wildfire smoke. The smoke is expected to affect air quality and visibility over the next 24 to 48 hours, with health risks increasing as smoke levels rise. Mild symptoms, such as irritation in the eyes, nose, and throat, along with headaches or a mild cough, are common during these conditions. In rare cases, more serious symptoms like wheezing, chest pain, or a severe cough can occur. People are urged to limit outdoor activities and consider rescheduling events or sports. It’s also advised that residents keep their windows and doors closed to reduce exposure to the smoke. In extreme heat events combined with poor air quality, staying cool indoors should be a priority. Local authorities recommend checking the air quality regularly through government websites, as the situation can change quickly.

Air Quality Alert in B.C. Due to Wildfire Smoke
By Sabrina Spencer
Jun 11, 2025 | 2:31 PM
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