Smoke inhalation has and always will be a concern for first responders and those in the path of a wildfire, but the air just got a little more dangerous in California after highly toxic pesticides caught fire at an agricultural property in Laguna Farms, Calif. The property where the pesticides were stored was near the California State University
California Residents At Risk After Wildfire Burns Toxic Pesticides
Officials warn that inhaling the toxic smoke, after pesticides caught fire at an agricultural property, could result in serious health effects.