Canadian wildfires pour smoke into US, create heavy haze

Harris Marley

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Canadian wildfires continue to spew smoke along the east coast of the United States, including the New York City area, which appeared red as if on the planet Mars on Wednesday afternoon.

Canadian officials have reached out to other countries to help fight the more than 400 fires across the country that have displaced 20,000 people.

Smoke from Canadian wildfires looms over Manhattan’s East Side on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. (Fox News digital)

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The Canadian officials also said this will be the country’s worst wildfire season on record, after sparking on drier-than-usual soil and accelerating rapidly.

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More than 100 fires burned out of control in Quebec on Tuesday.

One of the main concerns of the fires is air quality.

New York City is experiencing the worst air quality in recorded history, according to FOX Weather’s analysis of historical EPA data, which affects millions of people.

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NYC officials like Mayor Eric Adams and health and emergency management officials warned residents to stay indoors as much as possible and limit their time outside. If residents have to go outside, officials suggested masking themselves.

Smoke from the wildfire in Cameron Bluffs near Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada, on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. Canada is on track to experience its worst wildfire season on record if the rate of land burning continues at the same rate . (James MacDonald/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“As haze and smoke from Canadian wildfires continue to spread, much of New York State is expected to experience unhealthy air quality today,” New York Governor Kathy Hochul posted on Twitter. “Take steps to stay safe. If possible, stay indoors and limit strenuous activities.”

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NYC MAYOR ADAMS, COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH WARNS NEW YORKERS TO MASK AS AIR QUALITY DIPS TO WORST SINCE THE 1960S

The governor also posted an update from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation and issued another Air Quality Health Advisory tomorrow for all of New York, except for the Adirondacks.

The sun rises over a hazy New York City skyline as seen from Jersey City, NJ, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. Violent Canadian wildfires blanket the northeastern U.S. in a dystopian haze, turning the sky sharp, the sky yellowish-gray, and warnings are issued for vulnerable populations to stay indoors. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

The Federal Aviation Administration grounded all planes at New York City’s Laquardia Airport on Wednesday because of the smoke.

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Delays are also expected at other airports in the area.

Many other officials took to Twitter about the fires.

Pedestrians pass by One World Trade Center, center, amid a smoky haze of wildfires in Canada, Wednesday, June 7, 2023, in New York. Smoke from Canadian wildfires poured into the U.S. East Coast and Midwest on Wednesday, blanketing both countries’ capitals in an unhealthy haze, halting flights at major airports and prompting people to fish out pandemic-era face masks. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

The mayor of Ottawa. Mark Sutcliffe, said he was deeply concerned about the condition and sympathized with those who have reduced lung capacity and asthma and may be having problems today.

Ottawa Public Health advised citizens to monitor their health symptoms as the Air Quality Health Index continues to deteriorate.

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“If you experience symptoms such as chest tightness, wheezing or shortness of breath, seek medical attention,” the agency said.

Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.

Canadian wildfires pour smoke into US, create heavy haze

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