The elevated ozone levels pose significant health risks, particularly for children, older adults, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions such as asthma. Exposure to ozone can lead to coughing, throat irritation, chest tightness, and reduced lung function. Prolonged exposure may worsen chronic lung diseases and trigger asthma attacks. Beyond human health, ozone pollution can harm vegetation, reduce crop yields, and weaken ecosystems. Urban areas with high traffic and industrial activity, such as Dallas-Fort Worth, are at greater risk due to concentrated emissions and stagnant weather conditions that prevent pollutants from dispersing.