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An air quality advisory is in effect until 12 a.m., Saturday, June 7, as Michigan continues to see effects of Canadian wildfire smoke.
Online map tools and resources let you track the Canadian wildfires and monitor poor air-quality conditions, which are impacting US states.
Smoke from the fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is blanketing the Midwest and Northeast United States. By Vjosa Isai Reporting from Toronto There are over 200 wildfires burning across Canada ...
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts says climate change means U.S. residents better get used to it.
Wildfire smoke is choking Wisconsin for a third straight spring. The hazy, dirty air from Canada — “some of the highest concentrations of particulate air pollution on record,” according to a state health official last week — irritated eyes and allergies while increasing the risk of asthma and heart attacks.
A Chicago Air Quality Alert has been extended through Friday as smoke from Canada wildfires has pushed the AQI into unhealthy levels across the region.
Many fires burning across Canada, forcing evacuations and threatening air quality in the United States, cannot simply be put out, authorities and experts say.
Smoke from raging wildfires in Canada continues to bring dangerous air quality conditions to parts of the northern United States, with hazy skies in the East. As of Wednesday, there are 203 active wildfires burning in Canada,