Wildfire smoke may be more toxic than usual
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Forecasters warn that hazy, grayish-blue skies could persist for many weeks as fires continue to burn, though most smoke will remain high in the atmosphere.
World leaders may face smoke warnings when they gather next week in Alberta as wildfires burned out of control across much of Canada and caused the country's second-worst fire season in decades.
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Wildfires rage in Canada, smoke blankets Mont-BlancBlanc, the tallest mountain in Western Europe, as a result of massive wildfires raging across Canada. The smoke has traveled thousands of miles, crossing the Atlantic to reach the French-Italian Alps.
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across Canada, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate and creating hazardous air quality all over the U.S.
Wildfires scorching several Canadian provinces have driven at least 33,400 people from their homes, with smoke now reaching all the way to Europe.
In June 2023, a surreal glowing orange haze descended on New York City and across other East Coast locations as winds concentrated and redirected smoke from Canada wildfires. The smoke eventually ...
From construction workers all the way to the Roughriders, everyone has had their fair share with experiencing the smoke in Saskatchewan.
Approximately 3.7 million hectares of land have burned so far in Canada, only second at this point of the wildfire season to the devastating 2023 fires during which 15 million