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Smoke from the fires caused air quality in Ottawa, Toronto, [98] 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. [99] [100] Air quality also hit the highest level in Kingston and Belleville, Ontario. [101]
The air quality in Chicago has reached unhealthy levels as the city is affected by the smoke coming from the wildfires in Canada, where record-beating emissions are leading to the smoke travelling ...
There was also light smoke from a rash of wildfires throughout Canada and the northern United States, pushing the air quality into the yellow moderate category, if just barely. At 7 a.m. on May 16 ...
Image: Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency firefighter Zach Rafuse from Port Williams works to put out fires in the Tantallon area of Nova Scotia on May 30, 2023.
Massive plumes of smoke from the fires in mid-July formed trails spanning thousands of kilometres away across Canada and the mid-western United states, reducing air quality. [73] [74] As fires continued through August, they reduced air quality and caused hazy skies in almost all of Canada, as well bordering states and the Northeastern United ...
A map showing the air quality across the United States on Monday. Orange, red and purple indicate areas where air quality is unhealthy due to wildfire smoke. (AccuWeather/Plume Labs)
Milky haze has filled the sky over parts of Canada and the eastern United States in recent days, a phenomenon that can be traced back to unusually early wildfire activity in the Canadian Prairies.
The air quality in the Rochester area was barely into the moderate category on the morning of July 22, with an AQI of 56 at monitoring stations in Rochester and Webster.