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Coral Springs-Parkland fire officials to issue health warning after Everglades fires
Coral Springs, Florida – As a result of lingering fires in the Everglades, fire officials encouraged Coral Springs and Parkland residents with respiratory problems to stay indoors on Sunday.
According to Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department, sugarcane burning in western Palm Beach was bringing smoke into Broward County.
The fires don’t pose a threat to Coral Springs and Parkland, fire officials said.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for those with chronic heart and lung diseases, persistent smoke from a fire can cause headaches, sore throat, a runny nose, and tiredness.
Health officials say the biggest health threat from smoke is from microscopic particles, which can penetrate deep into your lungs.