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- Smoke from wildfires in northeastern Ontario caused Toronto to become the major city with the worst air quality in the world on Wednesday.
- Wildfire smoke containing fine particulate matter (PM2.5) can enter the lungs and bloodstream, triggering asthma, COPD, and heart diseases.
- As the Air Quality Health Index reached the rare maximum level of 10+, authorities warned everyone to stay indoors.
- Experts note that although climate change increases fires, Canada's overall air quality over the last 30 years has improved thanks to decreased pollution levels.
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Heavy smoke spreading from wildfires in northeastern Ontario, Canada, lowered Toronto's air quality on Wednesday to the worst level among major cities worldwide. The city's Air Quality Health Index hit a record, reaching the 10+ level, which is extremely rare and indicates maximum risk. Experts stated that this situation poses a serious risk for all citizens and emphasized that people should avoid going outside.
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) found in wildfire smoke directly affects the respiratory tract and bloodstream, seriously threatening health. Because these microscopic particles can bypass standard medical masks, experts recommend using N95 or KN95 masks when going outside is mandatory. It is noted that particulate matter causes approximately 17,000 deaths and 140 billion dollars in economic damage annually in Canada.
Although climate change increases wildfires and therefore days with risky air quality, long-term data reveal a different picture. Experts state that thanks to the decrease in pollutant levels over the past 30 years, Canada's overall air quality has actually improved. It is emphasized that governments need to increase wildfire prevention efforts, such as controlled burns, to reduce such events in the future.
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- Why did Toronto's air quality reach dangerous levels?
- Heavy smoke spreading from wildfires in northeastern Ontario, particularly in the Thunder Bay region, strained the air quality in the city, causing the index to reach its maximum level of 10+.
- Which groups are most affected by the wildfire smoke?
- Although the smoke poses a risk for everyone, everyone, especially the elderly, children, pregnant women, and those with underlying health conditions, should avoid going outside.
- What precautions should citizens take in this situation?
- Authorities recommend not leaving home if possible, keeping windows closed in houses, and wearing a well-fitting N95 or KN95 mask when it is necessary to go outside.
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