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Large areas of US experiencing poor air quality due to Canadian wildfires

Por: ABC News Nation May 21, 2023

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Several regions in the U.S. are suffering from poor air quality as the smoke from the wildfires burning in Canada make its way south.A large portion of the of the U.S. has been seeing smoky skies for days, presenting unhealthy conditions for residents with heart or lung conditions, officials said.The National Weather Service has issued an air quality alert for all of Montana, as well as parts of Idaho, Colorado and Arizona.Heavy wildfire smoke... + full article



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