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Emergency Monitoring Efforts in Tijuana River Valley
County officials have announced that their latest monitoring in the Tijuana River Valley indicates no immediate health risks. Although there are elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide, there were no signs of hydrogen cyanide.
What This Means for Residents
- The air monitoring detected hydrogen sulfide, a gas that can be harmful in high concentrations.
- Officials reassure the public that there is no imminent danger.
- Continuous monitoring will help maintain community safety.
County officials stress that safety remains a top priority as they monitor air quality in the Tijuana River Valley.
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