
“When Smoke Rises, Clean Air Disappears”
Smoke or Air to breathe
The smoke seen rising across these beautiful hills is more than just a temporary fire — it is a growing threat to our environment and health.
Open burning of waste and dry vegetation releases harmful pollutants that pollute the air, hide mountain views, and make breathing difficult.
What should be fresh mountain air is slowly turning into dangerous haze.
Small actions like avoiding open burning and managing waste responsibly can help protect our skies, health, and the beauty of nature for future generations.
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