Due to smoke from the TCU September Lightning Complex fires, areas in Angels Camp and Copperopolis are experiencing an air quality index of 170 or more, which indicates unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups, officials said.
In Tuolumne County, officials issued an air quality advisory through Friday. Residents can check the air quality in their city online.
Officials are also monitoring the forecast, which indicates a high-pressure ridge in the atmosphere and lighter winds could keep the smoke in the area for several days.
Officials also recommend keeping doors and windows closed, using an air purifier and wearing a mask.
Cal Fire reported 22 fires within the complex, all of which started when a thunderstorm moved through the Central Valley.
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