Canadian wildfire sends hazardous smoke spewing into US
Summary
A large wildfire in northern Canada has caused the evacuation of remote communities and sent smoke over Ontario and into the northeastern United States. The smoke has lowered air quality in cities like Toronto and across parts of the U.S.Key Facts
- Wildfires in northern Ontario, Canada, led to evacuation requests for remote communities.
- Smoke from the fires spread to Toronto and areas in the northeastern U.S.
- The smoke caused poor air quality and hazardous conditions.
- Canada asked the federal government for help in managing the evacuations.
- Experts say climate change makes it harder to control wildfires and protect forests.
- The smoke made Toronto’s air one of the worst in the world at the time.
- The situation highlights the need for better wildfire prevention and forest management.
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