Fireworks illuminate Southern California sky as region celebrates Fourth of July

Fireworks illuminated the sky across Southern California as the region celebrated the Fourth of July, with loud bangs ringing through the night sky.

Although fireworks are illegal in the city of Los Angeles, that didn’t stop residents from putting on a show for their neighborhoods.

AIR7 HD captured footage of the countless and widespread bursts of lights and booms being set off. ABC7’s station cameras also provided a view of the aerial celebrations.

Though the vast array of fireworks made for stunning views, health officials issued a warning.

The South Coast Air Quality Management District said poor air quality is likely in areas throughout the South Coast Air Basin, as fireworks — both large, sanctioned shows and those of the personal “backyard” variety — are known to emit high levels of particulate matter and metal air pollutants, all of which can contribute to negative health effects.

The agency says the region could reach the Very Unhealthy category.

“Fine particulate matter levels on July 4 and 5 are typically among the worst (highest) days of the year in the South Coast Air Basin,” according to the SCAQMD. “The smoke and combustion products from fireworks add to the fine particles already present in the basin that are primarily caused by motor vehicles, as well as fugitive dust and industrial emissions.”

Breathing of fine particulate matter can lead to an array of cardiovascular and respiratory health effects such as heart attacks, asthma aggravation, decreased lung function, difficulty breathing, and may lead to premature death for those with heart or lung disease.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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