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\nWhen volcanoes erupt, they release ash and harmful gases that can make it hard to breathe. Find out how to stay safe during and after a volcanic eruption.
\nLearn more about substances that can be released into the air during a volcanic eruption:
\nPhoto: U.S. Geological Survey
\nSmoke from wildfires can affect the air that you breathe. Use these resources to protect your family\u2019s health if there\u2019s a wildfire in your area.
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