A new air quality map for Greater Manchester shows widespread effects from moorland fires, indicating that smoke is affecting air quality in multiple boroughs. Multiple reports describe the map as revealing the fires’ impact across the region rather than in only one locality, with some areas experiencing particularly poor readings. One outlet reports that only a single area in Greater Manchester is currently classed as having “good” air quality, underscoring the scale of the disruption. The coverage also includes health-focused messaging linked to the smoky conditions, with at least one report citing an urgent health warning. Alongside the air-quality reporting, the wider news roundup references ongoing wildfire response work by Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, including major incident updates. Other items in the same set of sources mention police action related to moor fires, including arrests and court proceedings involving suspected arson over at least one incident. Taken together, the reports present a picture of continuing wildfire activity, region-wide air quality deterioration attributed to smoke, and public health and law-enforcement actions connected to the fires.