Refinery Fire Aftermath: Understanding Air Pollution Risks in Geelong
A fire at a major oil refinery in Geelong has been extinguished, but smoke in the air raises health concerns. Short-term exposure can cause irritation for most people, with children and those with pre-existing conditions at higher risk. Residents are advised to minimize outdoor activities and monitor air quality.
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A significant fire at an oil refinery in Geelong has been successfully extinguished, but lingering smoke continues to concern local residents about air quality and health impacts.
When a refinery burns, it releases fine particles and gases like sulfur dioxide, posing short-term irritation risks. People with asthma or heart conditions, along with children, are especially vulnerable.
Residents are advised to stay indoors, use well-fitted masks if necessary, and frequently check local air quality updates. As experts note, it's important to keep risks in perspective, with long-term exposure holding more severe consequences.
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