Hundreds of wildfires are burning across Canada and the US, severely impacting air quality and visibility. Major cities like Detroit, New York City, and Chicago rank among the worst in global air quality. Approximately 81 million Americans are under air quality alerts across multiple states. A high-pressure system is trapping smoke, prolonging air quality issues. In Canada, 747 active wildfires are reported, with a significant proportion being out of control. Contributing factors to the fires include warmer temperatures and drought conditions, attributed to global heating.
Hundreds of wildfires across Canada and parts of the US have led to severely reduced air quality, prompting alerts affecting about 81 million Americans in multiple states.
Major cities such as Detroit, New York City, and Chicago are experiencing some of the worst air quality globally, with dangerously unhealthy levels recorded.
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