Air Quality Alert: Unhealthy Levels in South and North Carolina
Air Quality Alert: Unhealthy Levels in South and North Carolina
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
Unhealthy air quality levels reported in parts of South Carolina and North Carolina due to elevated ozone and PM2.
EPA's AirNow Map indicates potential health risks, especially for sensitive groups.
Residents advised to limit outdoor exertion and monitor air quality reports for updates and safety measures.
EPA warns of unhealthy ozone, PM2.5 levels
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) AirNow Map has issued an air quality alert for parts of South Carolina and North Carolina, citing unhealthy levels of ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5). The affected areas include Greenville, Spartanburg, and parts of neighboring North Carolina.
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