Months after Marshall Fire, returning Colorado residents struggle with health and air quality

Six months after the Marshall Fire destroyed more than 1,000 houses in Boulder County, Colorado, more than half of residents of surviving homes in the area reported physical symptoms—including headaches, sore throats or a strange taste in their mouth—that they attributed to poor air quality, a new CU Boulder study has found.

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