Canada's air ranks as worst in the world due to wildfire smoke
Summary
Canada is facing very bad air quality because of smoke from over 800 active wildfires, with more than 100 of them out of control. The smoke is causing health warnings in cities like Toronto and may spread to the northeastern United States, potentially affecting events such as the World Cup final in New Jersey.Key Facts
- Canada currently has 835 active wildfires.
- Among these, 112 wildfires are considered out of control.
- Smoke from the wildfires has made the air quality hazardous, especially in Toronto.
- Toronto residents have been advised to stay indoors if possible.
- U.S. officials worry that the smoke could reach the northeastern U.S.
- The smoke might impact the World Cup final scheduled in New Jersey.
- Wildfires and their smoke are a major cause of pollution and health risks in the region.
- The situation is ongoing as wildfires continue to burn across Canada.
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