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What a Decade of Wildfire Smoke Is Doing to Cities That Rarely Used to See It
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What a Decade of Wildfire Smoke Is Doing to Cities That Rarely Used to See It

By Newswires
July 22, 2026 2 Min Read

Orange skies used to be a once-a-generation event for many major cities. Now smoke advisories arrive most summers, and researchers are only beginning to understand what repeated exposure is doing to people who never used to breathe it.

What a Decade of Wildfire Smoke Is Doing to Cities That Rarely Used to See It
A haze of drifting wildfire smoke settles over a downtown skyline during peak fire season.

Wildfire smoke can travel thousands of miles from its source, carried high in the atmosphere before settling over cities that have no fire risk of their own. What was once a rare, dramatic event — an orange sky, a single bad week — has in many regions become a recurring seasonal fixture, with air-quality alerts now a normal part of the summer forecast alongside heat and humidity.

The health concern isn’t the visible haze so much as what’s inside it: fine particulate matter small enough to pass deep into the lungs and bloodstream. Emergency rooms in affected cities report predictable upticks in asthma attacks and cardiac events on the worst smoke days, and researchers are now tracking whether repeated exposure over years, rather than a single bad week, carries its own separate long-term risk.

Cities are still improvising a response

Unlike heat waves, which most cities have decades of experience managing, smoke events are new enough that public health infrastructure is still catching up. Some municipalities have started opening designated clean-air shelters and distributing air purifiers to vulnerable residents, but coverage remains patchy and depends heavily on local budgets.

“We built our public health playbook around heat and cold. Smoke is the new hazard nobody wrote the manual for yet.”

For residents, the practical advice hasn’t changed much in years: check the local air quality index before heading outside, keep windows shut on bad days, and run indoor filtration where possible. What has changed is how often that advice now applies to people who, a decade ago, never expected to need it at all.

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