Clark County Residents Urged to Limit Outdoor Activity Amid Smoke Conditions
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, September 12, 2025 9:58 am
Clark County remains under a smoke advisory as haze continues to drift into Southern Nevada from large wildfires burning in the Pacific Northwest and Central California. Air quality officials advise residents, particularly those with respiratory conditions, older adults, and children, to limit outdoor activity when smoke is heaviest. The advisory will remain in effect until conditions improve, though shifting winds could influence how long the valley experiences reduced visibility and air quality.
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal, Kevin J. Barr
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