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Las Vegas Air Quality: Smoke from Nearby Fires Chokes City

Thick smoke blankets Las Vegas as residents report worsening air quality across the city.

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Residents in the Las Vegas Valley reported poor air quality and heavy smoke on Saturday evening, with many noting that the usual desert views were hidden behind a thick haze. Social media quickly filled with posts describing the sudden drop in visibility and concern over the surrounding wildfires.

Residents Say Smoke Is Obscuring the Strip and Mountains

Eyewitness accounts painted a smoky picture of the city.

People are complaining about it on social media. On Twitter one user shared:

One local posted on Facebook:

“The smoke is bad here in Vegas today. You can barely see the strip from all the wildfires around here.”

Another wrote:

“Heavy duty smoke in Vegas can’t see the mountains at all. Fires all around us is why.”

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These reports came as haze settled across the valley, leaving even iconic landmarks like the Las Vegas Strip and nearby mountains barely visible.

What’s the Current Air Quality in Las Vegas?

Despite widespread concern, official readings showed the air quality was still in the safe range. As of 5:30 p.m. EDT on Saturday, the U.S. Air Quality Index (AQI) for Las Vegas was 45, a level categorized as “Good” by environmental standards.

However, visibility concerns may persist even when AQI readings are low, especially when wildfire smoke is present in higher altitudes or moving through the area at a distance.

Nearby Fires Likely Causing the Smoke

No major wildfires are burning immediately near Las Vegas, however, two active fires in the region may be contributing to the smoke drifting into the valley:

  • Cat Canyon Fire – Burning in East Cat Canyon, northeast of Beatty in Nye County, Nevada. The fire is about two hours from Las Vegas.
  • Dragon Bravo Fire – Burning in the North Rim area of the Grand Canyon, Arizona, approximately four hours away.

Both fires are generating large smoke plumes, and shifting winds may be pushing that smoke into Southern Nevada.

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