gsgs wrote:
how is the air in Houston ? pollution from the fires ?
Deaths in firefighters reported ? Or people in Houston hospitals
with disease,injuries,accidents from fire
Houston and the Houston Metro area are close to the Gulf of Mexico and I can't think of anything remarkable about our air quality lately.
We are far enough from the fires, and the wind direction is generally from the Gulf, such that there would be no impact here from firefighters/victims.
Texas has a lot of sparsely populated rural areas, and that is generally where the fires are.
Nothing going on except pollen, and that would be no different than the same in other years.
Most of Texas is under extreme drought conditions. We have not had more than a trace amount of rain for the whole month of April, which is unusual. I am not aware of anything spiking illness-related.
Houston has many bad air quality days due to ozone, but generally worse in the hot summer months (June to October). No differences from other years.