County Supervisor Nora Vargas, who chairs the board, during her update on the border pollution issue. Photo credit: Screen shot, @SupNoraVargas via X San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas Tuesday said the air quality near the border does not pose a public health threat. That’s despite foul odors emanating from the Tijuana River Valley, assertions about elevated levels of potentially toxic gasses and a renewed call Monday by local Congressional representatives to declare a state of emergency. “I want to reassure everyone that this is not an imminent threat, and it’s safe to be outside and attend school,” said Vargas, chairwoman of the county Board of Supervisors. “Our county expe
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