Learn about Forever Chemicals through new comic series by Public Health Seattle King County

Burien, WALocal News

The inaugural comic from Public Health – Seattle & King County introduces residents to PFAS, or "Forever Chemicals," which are linked to serious health risks and are prevalent in many consumer products. This initiative aims to raise awareness about these chemicals and empower families with knowledge on how to mitigate their exposure. Following this comic, additional editions will provide actionable steps for community members to safeguard their health. In parallel, the article details significant power outages in the region, affecting over 20,000 customers due to a bomb cyclone's strong winds. The majority of these outages are concentrated in the Burien area, with crews working diligently to restore service.

Residents are advised to report any hazards and monitor the utility's outage map for real-time updates. Furthermore, the National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory, warning of continued gusty winds and potential further outages. This dual focus on health and safety underscores the importance of community resilience in the face of environmental challenges.

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