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These are the 8 major US cities with the worst air pollution — and 4 are in California

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  • A recent report tracked air pollution levels in cities and countries around the world for 2018. 
  • While the United States performs well compared to the worst offenders like India and China, a few US cities still suffer from poor air quality. 
  • Major cities in California saw especially high pollution levels in 2018 due to wildfires, while a few industrial cities experienced dirty air from automobiles and power plants. 

The 2018 California wildfire season burned nearly 2 million acres of land, sending waves of smoke into the state's already-polluted skylines

In the wake of the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, the state's northern areas saw pollution levels that surpassed those in China and India — two of the most polluted nations in the world.

Read more: What air pollution does to your body and brain

Despite these dips in air quality, a recent report from IQAir, a global air quality database, found that average pollution levels in the US met the World Health Organization's standards for healthy air in 2018. But a few individual cities struggled to hit the same target. 

The report listed dozens of US cities with "moderate" air quality, which could cause respiratory problems for sensitive individuals (e.g. children, older adults, or people with lung or heart disease) performing outdoor activities. Other cities showed pollution levels that fell just short of the WHO threshold.

Since these cities were often located in the same metropolitan area, we distilled the report's data to include only large metros (those with at least one million residents). 

Take a look at the eight metropolitan areas with the worst levels of air pollution in the US.

SEE ALSO: Stunning facts reveal how much more devastating wildfire season has become in California and throughout the US

Sacramento had the worst air pollution of any major city on earth in November.

The report identified Anderson, California, an area 150 miles outside Sacramento, as the city with the worst air pollution in 2018. Anderson had an average score of 28 on the WHO air quality index, while Sacramento had an average score of nearly 15 — the highest among large metros in the US. Both levels are considered "moderate."

For a brief time in November, Sacramento had the worst air pollution of any major city on earth due to the Camp Fire blaze. The city's air quality has since improved, but it has taken a while for the smoke to lift. 

 



Los Angeles is also struggling to recover from the California wildfire season.

Even before the 2018 Camp Fire, Los Angeles suffered from a lengthy streak of air pollution. From June 19 to September 14, the city saw not one day of clean air, representing the longest consecutive period of bad air quality in at least two decades.

The November wildfires piled on top of this pollution, though not all areas saw the same levels. Cities like Riverside and Long Beach ranked particularly high on the IQAir list for 2018. 



In 2018, San Francisco's air quality reached levels that could cause coughing and irritation.

In November, San Francisco's air quality reached levels that could cause eye, nose, and throat irritation and respiratory problems for the general public — and particularly among sensitive groups. This was also the case for Bay Area cities like Stockton, Oakland, and San Jose.

By December, the average air quality in the Bay Area bounced back to meet WHO's threshold for clean air.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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