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  1. N.Y.C. has worst air quality in the world due to Canadian wildfires
  2. N.Y.C. has worst air quality in the world due to Canadian wildfires
  3. N.Y.C. has worst air quality in the world due to Canadian wildfires


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N.Y.C. has worst air quality in the world due to Canadian wildfires

Coverage on this live blog has ended. Please click here for the latest updates. The smoke from ferocious Canadian wildfires cast a sickly pall over much of the eastern U.S. today, About 128 million people were under air quality alerts because of wildfire smoke and ozone in the U.S. on Wednesday night. For smoke alone, around 100 million were under alerts across 16 states. Poor air quality affects 18 states • The • More than 400 wildfires are burning in Canada, according to the • In Quebec, more than 150 forest fires were burning yesterday, with more than 110 considered out of control. • The Federal Aviation Administration took steps to limit air traffic around New York City, temporarily grounding flights at LaGuardia Airport. Marlene Lenthang and After a day of orange haze that cast a pall over New York City, obscuring some of the nation’s best-known landmarks with smoke from Canadian wildfires, New Yorkers and others were in store for another day of bad air Thursday. The smoke in major metro areas, including Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., was expected to continue through Thursday and cause air unhealthy for all groups, the National Weather Service said. Air quality advisories were in place for all five boroughs of the city of more than 8 million people, and Mayor Eric Adams called the situation unprecedented. Read the full story here. Claire Cardona President Joe Biden offered additional firefighting support to Canada to help suppress the blazes burning across...

N.Y.C. has worst air quality in the world due to Canadian wildfires

Coverage on this live blog has ended. Please click here for the latest updates. The smoke from ferocious Canadian wildfires cast a sickly pall over much of the eastern U.S. today, About 128 million people were under air quality alerts because of wildfire smoke and ozone in the U.S. on Wednesday night. For smoke alone, around 100 million were under alerts across 16 states. Poor air quality affects 18 states • The • More than 400 wildfires are burning in Canada, according to the • In Quebec, more than 150 forest fires were burning yesterday, with more than 110 considered out of control. • The Federal Aviation Administration took steps to limit air traffic around New York City, temporarily grounding flights at LaGuardia Airport. Marlene Lenthang and After a day of orange haze that cast a pall over New York City, obscuring some of the nation’s best-known landmarks with smoke from Canadian wildfires, New Yorkers and others were in store for another day of bad air Thursday. The smoke in major metro areas, including Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., was expected to continue through Thursday and cause air unhealthy for all groups, the National Weather Service said. Air quality advisories were in place for all five boroughs of the city of more than 8 million people, and Mayor Eric Adams called the situation unprecedented. Read the full story here. Claire Cardona President Joe Biden offered additional firefighting support to Canada to help suppress the blazes burning across...

N.Y.C. has worst air quality in the world due to Canadian wildfires

Coverage on this live blog has ended. Please click here for the latest updates. The smoke from ferocious Canadian wildfires cast a sickly pall over much of the eastern U.S. today, About 128 million people were under air quality alerts because of wildfire smoke and ozone in the U.S. on Wednesday night. For smoke alone, around 100 million were under alerts across 16 states. Poor air quality affects 18 states • The • More than 400 wildfires are burning in Canada, according to the • In Quebec, more than 150 forest fires were burning yesterday, with more than 110 considered out of control. • The Federal Aviation Administration took steps to limit air traffic around New York City, temporarily grounding flights at LaGuardia Airport. Marlene Lenthang and After a day of orange haze that cast a pall over New York City, obscuring some of the nation’s best-known landmarks with smoke from Canadian wildfires, New Yorkers and others were in store for another day of bad air Thursday. The smoke in major metro areas, including Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., was expected to continue through Thursday and cause air unhealthy for all groups, the National Weather Service said. Air quality advisories were in place for all five boroughs of the city of more than 8 million people, and Mayor Eric Adams called the situation unprecedented. Read the full story here. Claire Cardona President Joe Biden offered additional firefighting support to Canada to help suppress the blazes burning across...