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Smoke from Canada Wildfires Affects the Northern US

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Key Points

  • A plume of smoke from the Canadian wildfires reached the northern and northeastern US.
  • The smoke, which was effective on May 16, raised air quality to unhealthy and hazardous levels.
  • Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, and New York measured the worst air pollution values.

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May 165 states

A massive plume of smoke from wildfires in Canada affected many cities in the northern and northeastern United States on Thursday, May 16. This caused air pollution levels in the region to reach unhealthy and hazardous proportions.

States such as Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, and New York recorded the worst air conditions. Following the rising pollution index, local authorities mobilized to warn the public against potential health risks and to take necessary precautions.

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What caused the increase in air pollution in the US?
A massive plume of smoke spreading from ongoing wildfires in Canada caused the air quality in the US to rise to hazardous levels.
Which US states are the most affected by the situation?
The air pollution index was measured at its worst levels in the states of Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, and New York.
When did the event take place?
The plume of smoke from the Canadian wildfires affected cities in the United States on Thursday, May 16.

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