Six Flags Subjects Cedar Point Employees To Dangerous Smoke As Canada Wildfires Create Apocalyptic Scene
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Cedar Point confirms the park is open Friday as wildfire smoke from Canada continues blanketing Northeast Ohio, masks available for guests and workers
Yes, Cedar Point says the park is open on Friday, July 17, as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to blanket the region, causing unhealthy air quality.
Six Flags Subjects Cedar Point Employees To Dangerous Smoke As Canada Wildfires Create Apocalyptic Scene
Cedar Point amusement park, which is owned and operated by Six Flags, closed three hours early on Thursday due to air quality issues that stem from the wildfires in Canada. A blanket of smoke created an apocalyptic scene across much of Ohio. However, as of this writing, the park reopened for normal hours on Friday […] The post Six Flags Subjects Cedar Point Employees To Dangerous Smoke As Canada Wildfires Create Apocalyptic Scene appeared first …
Intense wildfires ravage Canada, smoke turn skies apocalyptic
A dangerous mix of weather and environmental conditions has pushed Canada's wildfire season into another critical phase. Here's what's driving the latest surge and why its impact is being felt far beyond the country.
Six Flags Faces Difficult Questions as Wildfire Smoke Threatens Guests and Employees
The first warning was not a broken roller coaster or an approaching thunderstorm. It was the sky. Across portions of the Midwest, familiar summer scenes became unsettling on July 16. Skylines faded behind a gray-orange curtain. The sun appeared muted. Even the air carried the unmistakable smell of something burning hundreds of miles away. Inside amusement parks, however, much of the machinery of summer continued moving. Roller coasters climbed. …
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