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Sewage from Tijuana River Reported to Affect Air Quality and Health in California

The Associated Press reported that sewage from the Tijuana River is causing toxic air conditions in California. This issue is sickening thousands of residents in the area.

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The Associated Press reported that sewage from the Tijuana River is making the air toxic and sickening thousands of people in California. The report highlights environmental concerns related to the river, which flows into California. No additional details on the cause, response, or timeline were provided in the report.

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