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Wildfire Smoke in Oakridge Poses Health Risks and Impacts Summer Tourism

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMay 26, 2026011 Min Read
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Wildfire Smoke In Oakridge Poses Health Risks And Impacts Summer
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Oakridge, Oregon, is grappling with severe air quality issues due to longer and more intense wildfire seasons. The town’s geographical positioning, surrounded by mountains, traps smoke, contributing to health crises and threatening tourism and population growth. City Councilor Kelly Brewer notes that smoke from fires in nearby areas significantly harms summer tourism. Public health officials, like Jason Davis, emphasize the geographic health inequity, pointing out that residents’ health is adversely affected based on their location. Long-term exposure to smoke harmful particulates correlates with serious health problems, especially for vulnerable populations. The community relies on the nonprofit Oakridge Air for assistance, providing over 2,000 free HEPA air purifiers. Local authorities advise residents to monitor air quality and limit outdoor activities to mitigate health risks. A 2024 study identifies Oakridge as one of the worst U.S. communities for air quality.

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