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World Cup Final Health Warning as New York Residents Advised to Stay Indoors
Officials warned of unhealthy air and distributed KN95 masks as smoke from Canadian wildfires reached the region, but FIFA kept the final on schedule.
On Sunday, Spain and Argentina will compete in the World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, as smoke from Ontario wildfires creates significant air quality concerns for the event.
A heat dome has trapped smoke from Ontario wildfires near the ground, causing poor air quality across New York and New Jersey since Thursday and prompting official health warnings.
Experts warn that a full day of exposure to the smoke is equivalent to smoking ten cigarettes, with roughly 82,500 expected spectators directly exposed at the roofless stadium.
Neither FIFA nor local authorities are currently considering postponing the match, though officials have begun distributing KN95 masks and mandated an extended 25-minute halftime break.
Forecasts suggest that rain expected over the weekend will help clear the air before the scheduled Sunday kick-off, potentially alleviating health concerns for players and spectators.
(New York = Yonhap News) Correspondent Lee Ji-heon = Ahead of the 2026 CONCACAF World Cup final, air quality in the host cities of New York and New Jersey is deteriorating due to wildfire smoke...
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