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Wildfires Growing in Minnesota: Smoke Covers the Twin Cities Area

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  • Fires in the Superior National Forest have affected an area of thousands of hectares.
  • The BWCAW region was closed to visitors for safety reasons.
  • Evacuation procedures were initiated in some settlements near the fire zone.
  • Heavy smoke originating from the northern fires reached the Twin Cities area.

The forest fires that started in the Superior National Forest, located in the U.S. state of Minnesota, have turned thousands of hectares into ashes. The heavy smoke, driven by the wind, settled over the Twin Cities area, lowering the air quality for local residents.

As the fires continue to grow, authorities have closed the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) region to visitors. Additionally, it was decided to evacuate some residents in settlements near the fire zone for their safety.

While crews continue to respond to the fires in the region, local administrations have issued warnings urging caution against air pollution. In the coming days, the wind direction will determine both the course of the fire and the area where the smoke will spread.

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Which region in Minnesota is affected by the fires?
The fires are affecting the Superior National Forest and its surrounding areas in Minnesota.
What restriction is currently in place in the BWCAW region?
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) region has been completely closed to visitors due to increased fire risk.
Where is the heavy smoke affecting the Twin Cities area coming from?
The smoke over the Twin Cities is spreading from the ongoing forest fires in the north and reaching the area.

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