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Wildfire smoke from Canada is impacting millions of people across parts of the northern United States. Over the weekend, it ...
The smoke floating over the border shared between America and Canada is now impacting air quality in states as far south as Texas, AirNow's data shows. The EPA has declared the air quality in states ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is causing air quality concerns for millions of Americans in the Midwest and Northeast.
Hundreds of wildfires still burning in Canada are expected to undermine air quality across the Upper Midwest and Northeast ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada will expand across the Northeast and reach Europe this week as fires spread in the Western U.S.
Smoke and grit from hundreds of forest fires have spread across large parts of Canada and the northern US, sending air quality across the Midwest and northeast US and Toronto to unhealthy levels.
The smoky air is predicted to reach New York City on Monday, and it could bring unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups.
Health officials from Minnesota to Maine have issued alerts warning of poor air quality from wildfires burning in Canada.
Smoke from the more than 700 wildfires burning in Canada is continuing to blanket parts of the Midwest for a final day.
Minneapolis faced hazardous air quality, ranking second-worst globally due to Canadian wildfire smoke. Air quality alerts ...
Most of the Chicago area remains under an Air Quality Alert this weekend due to smoke from Canadian wildfires.
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