Unhealthy Air Quality Forecast in San Gabriel, Walnut Valley Areas

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Air quality will be unhealthy tomorrow in the San Gabriel Valley, the San Gabriel Mountains and the Pomona Walnut Valley, officials said today.

Smoke from the large Bobcat Fire in the nearby Angeles National Forest was expected to continue to affect air quality Wednesday, with Santa Ana winds possibly pushing the fire closer to populated areas.

The fire had burned more than 8,500 acres as of Tuesday afternoon, with full containment not expected until Oct. 15.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued the advisory based on South Coast Air Quality Management District guidance.

The County's health officer, Dr. Muntu Davis, advises people who live or work in those areas and have heart disease, asthma or other respiratory diseases to minimize outdoor activities.

Children who have sensitive conditions, including heart disease, asthma and other chronic respiratory diseases, should not participate in outdoor physical activity and should stay indoors as much as possible, he said.

For current air quality maps and forecasts, visit the AQMD website at www.aqmd.gov/home/air-quality.

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