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Apocalyptic fires in the south of Canada have covered entire areas of Ontario and Quebec with smoke, while a frightening mass of orange smoke covered most of the northeastern United States today.
Most of the smoke comes from the Canadian region of Quebec where 160 fires are unfortunately burning.
Canadian officials say they are bracing for an unprecedented wildfire season, with conditions expected to continue throughout the summer inexplicably.
The state environmental agency ‘Environment Canada’ issued strong warnings yesterday for Ottawa, labeling the air “very dangerous” for people’s health.
In Toronto and its surroundings, the air quality was characterized as “high risk”.
New York City was among the cities with the world’s most polluted air today from southerly currents from fires burning in Quebec.
The mayor of New York City called the development an “unprecedented event”.
10 districts in central New York canceled open academic, athletic and school activities yesterday.
Officials say that the smoke from the fires contains particles that penetrate into the body and into the bloodstream, so they seek to place the isolation in closed areas.
About 400 wildfires have started suddenly in the Canadian region of Quebec in 2023, burning about 4 million hectares of land this year alone.
The apocalyptic development is unknown where it originated but is still spreading, with alarms being raised as far away as Detroit and Chicago as what is known as the ‘climate emergency’ comes into full effect.
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