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Canada Wildfire Smoke Triggers Health Alert Across US

Canada wildfire smoke hits US Northeast, officials urge residents to stay indoors.

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Canada is currently facing its second-worst wildfire season on record, with nearly 4,000 fires reported so far this year. Thick smoke from these wildfires has crossed the border, drifting across the Midwest and Northeast United States, leading to widespread air quality concerns.

Hazy Skies and Health Warnings in the Midwest

States including Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota reported hazier skies and compromised visibility over the weekend due to heavy smoke.

Parts of Illinois and Indiana were also placed under air quality alerts, with public health officials urging people to stay indoors or limit time outside, according to NPR.

How the Smoke Travels South

Bob Oravec, Lead Forecaster at the National Weather Service, explained the science behind the smoke movement:

“The wind is blowing at many levels of the atmosphere, and in many cases, it’s blowing in the same direction. As the wildfire smoke rises, it gets caught in these winds and is carried along — just like how a leaf gets blown by the wind.”

Northeast States Brace for Smoke Impact

The Northeast, including New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, is already experiencing the effects of smoke-related pollution. Health officials have issued warnings for residents to avoid outdoor activities, especially for those in sensitive groups.

NBC reports the smoke is expected to reach New York City by Monday.

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Minnesota Issues Statewide Air Quality Alert

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) issued a statewide air quality alert on Friday, which will remain in effect until Monday, August 4 at noon.

According to Minnesota Public Radio (MPR), this is the longest air quality alert in the state since 2008, potentially lasting seven consecutive days.

What the AQI Numbers Mean

The Air Quality Index (AQI) in affected regions is currently ranging between 101 and 150, falling into the ‘Orange’ category. This level of air pollution is considered unhealthy for sensitive groups, including:

  • Adults over 65
  • Children under 14
  • Individuals with respiratory conditions (asthma, bronchitis)
  • Pregnant women

Widespread Impact Across the US

This ongoing crisis highlights how Canada’s wildfires are not just a domestic concern, but an international one. With persistent winds carrying hazardous smoke across borders, millions of Americans are being urged to take precautions to protect their health.

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