LOS ANGELES, conditionforlife.com -the death toll in the Los Angeles Fire, United States (USA), increased to 16 people until Saturday (11/1/2025) while local. The figure refers to a report published by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. Five of the dead were found in the Palisades fire zone and 11 in the Eaton fire zone.
Residents asked to wear N95 masks if seen home
Separately, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Saturday warned residents living in Los Angeles to stay indoors because of the risk of wildfire smoke enveloping the area. “We are all facing the smoke of these forest fires, which is a mixture of small particles, gases and water vapour,” Anish Mahajan told a news conference.
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He said, small particles that are able to get into the nose and throat then cause sore throat and headache. “Everyone in places where there is visible smoke or the smell of smoke, should be aware that the quality of the air is bad. So you have to limit exposure outdoors as much as possible, ” Mahajan said. He said healthy people should stay indoors as much as possible, using some sort of air filtration system. Meanwhile, people who work outdoors should wear N95 masks, which filter out small particles from entering the body. In this situation, Mahajan warned groups of elderly people, children, and the sick should be more careful.
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“Those at higher risk of experiencing the effects of rapid fitness, including children, the elderly, those with respiratory and heart problems, and people with compromised immune situations, may have more unfavorable signs such as shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, and chest pain,” he said. Several fires around Los Angeles have scorched large areas, leaving homes, businesses, cars and vegetation in Ashes. That means plastics, chemicals, fuels and building materials are all smog, and are currently enveloping the air in densely populated locations. On Friday (10/1/2025), Los Angeles County announced an emergency situation for the fitness of residents due to smoke, and banned the use of machines such as leaf blowers that are capable of throwing dangerous ash.
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