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Smoke from wildfires harmed the air in 2023. This map tracks air quality near Detroit, and zoom out to see the rest of North America. Smoke from wildfires harmed the air in 2023.
People living in the Midwest and Northeast were warned of a worsening air quality index throughout the week due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires
Wildfires: See map. How to protect against poor air quality. Until brush fires subside in Massachusetts, air quality conditions will continue to be affected.
The January 2024 version of the WHO database contains results of ambient (outdoor) air pollution monitoring from almost 5,390 towns and cities in 63 countries. Air quality in the database is represented by the annual mean concentration of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5, i.e. particles smaller than 10 or 2.5 micrometers, respectively). [1 ...
Wildfires in New Jersey are leading to smoky skies and diminished air quality around the tri-state area of the East Coast in the United States. ... Much-needed rain helps wildfire suppression ...
Smoke from the fires caused air quality in Ottawa, Toronto, [97] as well as most of Southern Ontario on June 5–7 to hit the highest level on Environment Canada's Air Quality Health Index, the worst in the province of Ontario. [98] [99] Air quality also hit the highest level in Kingston and Belleville, Ontario. [100]
The wildfires caused severe air quality problems around the Bay Area. By October 12, the air quality in the city of Napa was ranked the poorest in the nation, due to high levels of particulates and ozone. [27] By October 13, air quality in the city reached the "hazardous" level, the most dangerous on the Environmental Protection Agency scale. [20]
More than 40 million people are under red flag warnings across eight states as the fire danger remains elevated in the Northeast. Winds may gust up to 35 mph with relative humidity levels as low ...