
Canyon Fire air quality map shows unhealthy air near fire zone
The air quality near the Canyon Fire burn zone was deemed unhealthy by the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
Canyon Fire Map: Air Quality
Area residents who decided to stay put and wait out the fire without evacuating are urged to stay indoors or limit their outdoor exposure.
"This morning it was the worst, because there was no wind last night, it just laid down like a blanket over all the homes and it was really bad," said Terry Martin, who lives in the Hasley Canyon area.
Martin said conditions seemed to improve Friday morning as the wind picked up and blew some of the smoke away from his neighborhood.
Dr. Ryan Gil, a pulmonologist with St. John's Regional Medical Center in Oxnard, shared some common sense advice to those impacted.
If you start having symptoms, such as tightness in your chest, if you're wheezing, if you're coughing more than normal, especially if it doesn't get better with rescue inhalers, then I would urge you to go an urgent care or an emergency department," he said.







