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Houston, Texas: Haze and smoke fill the sky
Houston residents woke up to a strange sight in the sky on Monday morning. A thick haze and smoke covered the city, leading to concerns about air quality and potential health risks.
According to the Houston Health Department, the haze and smoke are the result of wildfires burning in central and northern Mexico. The fires have been sending smoke and ash into the atmosphere, which has been carried by the wind to the Houston area.
Residents are being advised to limit their time outdoors, especially those with respiratory conditions such as asthma or COPD. The Houston Health Department has also recommended that people keep their windows and doors closed to prevent the smoke from entering their homes.
The haze and smoke are expected to linger in the area for the next few days, so residents are being urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect their health.