Thousands told to lock windows NOW as hazardous particles fill the air

Residents across the Upper Midwest are being strongly advised to remain indoors and keep their windows closed due to a significant air quality alert affecting the region. This warning comes as a result of extensive dust storms creating a cloud of hazardous air over parts of the northern United States.

In Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, approximately 300,000 individuals are experiencing compromised air conditions. Particularly alarming is the situation in Watertown, South Dakota, where the air has been classified as ‘hazardous’ by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This city, home to nearly 24,000 residents, is currently facing severe health risks from the pollution.

The nonprofit World Air Quality Index project, which provides real-time data on air pollution worldwide, reported that Watertown’s air quality index (AQI) soared to a staggering 439 by 1 PM Eastern Time. Such levels fall within the EPA’s hazardous range, which spans from 300 to 500 on the AQI scale, prompting warnings for all individuals to refrain from any outdoor physical activities.

In addition to Watertown’s plight, Fargo, North Dakota, a city with a population exceeding 130,000, is also experiencing poor air quality. Positioned on the border with Minnesota, Fargo is under the influence of another plume categorized as ‘unhealthy,’ further highlighting the widespread impact of the current air quality crisis in the region.

When outdoor air quality reaches the 300 to 500 hazardous zone, the EPA warns that everyone should avoid all physical activity outside. 

Meanwhile, another plume of ‘unhealthy’ air was detected over Fargo, North Dakota, a city of more than 130,000 people right on the border with Minnesota.

The main pollutant in the dust storms has been PM10, a type of fine particulate matter made up of tiny solid particles or liquid droplets floating in the air that are less than 10 micrometers in diameter, thinner than a human hair.

This form of air pollution is noticeably larger than PM2.5, which is typically composed of toxins or heavy metals produced by factories and car exhaust, but it can still damage the lungs, worsen respiratory issues such as asthma and contribute to heart attacks and strokes that cause premature death.

Dust storms throughout the Upper Midwest are causing widespread air quality alerts on Thursday, May 14 (Stock Image)

Hazardous and unhealthy air in Minnesota and the Dakotas has been detected on May 14. Conditions are predicted to last into the weekend

The air quality alerts come as a massive Red Flag Warning has been issued across at least seven states, including Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin.

A Red Flag Warning means that weather conditions have reached a critical tipping point for sparking major fires within the next 12 to 24 hours.

This includes extremely low humidity, making the region overly dry and creating fuel for wildfires with dead vegetation, and strong winds over 20 mph. However, local forecasts have warned that this week’s winds are expected to reach between 40 and 60 mph.

The winds have picked up loose, dry topsoil, mainly from farms and open prairie land, and have tossed them into the air, making it difficult to breathe for anyone outdoors.

The National Weather Service warned in a statement: ‘Particle pollution can get deep into the lungs and cause serious health problems such as asthma attacks, heart and lung disease symptoms, and increased risk of lung infections.’

‘Everyone can be affected, but sensitive groups such as people with lung or heart disease, older adults, people who are pregnant, children, and those who spend a lot of time outdoors are at greater risk.’

Health officials also urged everyone within these zones to keep windows and doors closed to limit outdoor pollution from leaking inside. Using air conditioners or air purifiers can help as well.

The air quality alert in Minnesota is scheduled to remain in effect until 10pm ET on Friday.

Roadways in the Upper Midwest have been affected by the dust storm causing Red Flag Warnings in several northern states

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning in the northern US as fire conditions worsen and dust storms are expected through Friday, May 15

Air quality in certain parts of the Upper Midwest reached the hazardous zone on Thursday, including in Watertown, South Dakota

Air quality in certain parts of the Upper Midwest reached the hazardous zone on Thursday, including in Watertown, South Dakota

The conditions are also expected to become extremely dangerous for drivers, with thick dust causing visibility to deteriorate heading into the weekend.

Officials in northern Minnesota urged drivers to be ready to stop suddenly when visibility nears zero.

If drivers encounter dust or sand blowing through roadways or see an approaching storm, they should pull over as far as possible and put the vehicle in park.

Forecasters with KAXE in Minnesota added: ‘Turn the lights all the way off and keep your foot off the brake pedal. Remember, “Pull Aside, Stay Alive.”‘ 

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