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There are 19 SC counties under an air quality alert. Here’s where, why and for how long

An image of a South Carolina wildfire from 2023.
An image of a South Carolina wildfire from 2023.

Much of the Midlands are under an air quality alert today mainly because of controlled burning, the state health department says.

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control issued an air quality alert for 19 counties Thursday morning that is set to last until 10 a.m on Friday. An air quality alert means that fine particulate concentrations within the specified counties may approach or exceed unhealthy standards for people sensitive to particulate pollution, the DHEC states.

“The smoke/particulate matter concentrations are likely due to numerous prescribed burns across the region,” the DHEC statement reads on the National Weather Service website.

According to the South Carolina Forestry Commission website, there are multiple controlled burns within Richland County alone as of Thursday afternoon, which you can view here.

There is also an active wildfire in the Fairfield area, according to the commission.

Some Richland County schools have already begun to limit outdoor activities for the day.

SC counties under air quality alert

  1. Calhoun
  2. Fairfield
  3. Kershaw
  4. Lexington
  5. Newberry
  6. Orangeburg
  7. Richland
  8. Saluda
  9. Sumter
  10. Aiken
  11. Barnwell
  12. Edgefield
  13. McCormick
  14. Chesterfield
  15. Darlington
  16. Dillon
  17. Florence
  18. Lee
  19. Marlboro

What to do

DHEC recommends that people with respiratory health issues limit time spent outdoors and or move all activities indoors to avoid the smoke or fine particulates. Keep your windows and doors closed. Run

an air conditioner if you have one but keep the fresh-air intake closed and the filter clean to prevent outdoor smoke and fine particulates from getting inside.

This story was originally published March 14, 2024 at 2:11 PM.

Patrick McCreless
The State
Patrick McCreless is the Southeast service journalism editor for McClatchy, who leads and edits a team of six reporters in South Carolina, Georgia and Mississippi. The team writes about trending news of the day and topics that help readers in their daily lives and better informs them about their communities. He attended Jacksonville State University in Alabama and grew up in Tuscaloosa, AL.
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