Air quality from bushfires, dust storms could have long-term health effects

Nadine Morton
June 24 2020 - 4:30am
INFERNO: A Lithgow resident hosing down their home as the Gospers Mountain bushfire raced toward them on December 21, 2019. Photo: CIARA BASTOW
INFERNO: A Lithgow resident hosing down their home as the Gospers Mountain bushfire raced toward them on December 21, 2019. Photo: CIARA BASTOW

BUSHFIRE smoke and dust storms that blanketed the Central West for much of the summer could lead to serious long-term effects, including shortening your life.

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Nadine Morton

Nadine Morton

Senior journalist

Nadine Morton covers emergency services and breaking news for the Illawarra Mercury. She takes pride in regional journalism which she believes is crucial to informing our towns and cities. Have a story? Email her at nadine.morton@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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