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In a new study, researchers examined the health effects people experienced when they returned to still-standing homes after the Marshall Fire outside Boulder, Colorado. The devastating wildfire, which occurred in late 2021, not only destroyed numerous homes but also left lingering health risks associated with smoke exposure.
The study highlights that individuals who returned to their residences may continue to face respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, and other health complications long after the flames have been extinguished. Researchers found that even three years post-fire, the air quality in the affected areas had not fully recovered, and the residual smoke particles remained a concern for residents.
Participants reported symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, and exacerbated allergies, indicating a pressing need for public health interventions. The findings underscore the importance of ongoing monitoring and support for communities recovering from wildfires, emphasizing that the impact of such disasters can extend well beyond the immediate aftermath.
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