Canadian wildfire smoke is back
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Right now, wildfires are raging across over 7 million acres of Western Canada’s boreal forest, a continuous blanket of conifers and growth that covers much of the country and is particularly susceptible to changes in the climate, like warmer temperatures and less snow or rain.
An air quality advisory for Long Island is the result of smoke from Canada wildfires, New York State officials say.
Wildfire smoke from over 200 Canadian fires is clouding Southeast Michigan skies and worsening air quality across the Midwest. Dr. Omer Awan joins The Metro to discuss the health risks and public health concerns tied to the growing crisis.
Officials issue an air quality advisory for counties in southwest Michigan as Canadian wildfires burn. Here's what the air quality index shows.
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Formula One's upcoming round in Canada is under the scanner due to air quality concerns as a result of the wildfires.
From mental health impacts to heightened risk of infections, recent studies underscore the myriad ways in which smoke exposure affects our health.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has caused hazy skies in Rochester, affecting air quality in the area. News10NBC spoke with Dr. Daniel Croft, a pulmonology professor at URMC, about who is most impacted by the smoke.