Canadian Wildfire Smoke Makes Its Way to Hampton Roads
NORTHERN U.S. STATES IN THE GREAT LAKES AND NORTHEAST REGIONS, AUG 6 – Smoke from over 700 active Canadian wildfires has caused unhealthy air quality across northern U.S. states, with officials reporting continued haze since late July.
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IN PHOTOS | Western wildfire smoke blanketing Canadian, U.S. cities
Canadian wildfires burning across the Prairies are sending smoke again through central Canada, the Great Lakes region and the northeastern United States, reducing air quality and visibility in major cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Detroit and New York City.
Hazy skies seen over US cities as wildfires rage in Canada
TEHRAN, Aug. 07 (MNA) – Canadian wildfires may be posing “serious health risks’’ to people in New York — prompting an air-quality alert for the state through Monday and a warning for some regions.
Canada wildfires prompt severe air quality alerts across country and US
More than 700 active wildfires burning across Canada and about two-thirds are currently out-of-control Billowing smoke from hundreds of out-of-control wildfires - most of which are in the Canadian Prairies - have caused severe air quality alerts across Canada and the United States. Detroit, Michigan, and the Canadian cities of Montreal and Toronto, recorded some of the worst air quality in the world on Monday, according to a ranking by IQAir, a …
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