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How wildfire smoke affects infants and young children

While immediate danger of fires is obvious, their effectscan be far-reaching, lasting for weeks or even months.

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by WILLIAM WANYOIKE

Infographics27 January 2025 - 12:52
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    As wildfires continue to devastate regions around the world, they present an increasing risk to vulnerable populations, particularly children.

    These fires, worsened by rising global temperatures, are fueled by hotter and drier conditions that create ideal environments for their spread.


    While the immediate danger of fires is obvious, their effects—especially in the form of air pollution—can be far-reaching, lasting for weeks or even months.


    According to UNICEF, smoke from wildfires presents significant health risks, particularly to children, whose developing bodies are more prone to the harmful effects of environmental hazards.

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