Toxic Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets North America, Triggering Severe Public Health Alerts
Massive wildfires across Canada have sent plumes of hazardous smoke drifting deep into the United States, severely degrading air quality from the Midwest to the Northeast. With Detroit recording world-leading pollution levels and New York City distributing KN95 masks, officials are warning residents to remain indoors. The crisis, which threatens an upcoming World Cup final in New Jersey, has highlighted the intensifying impact of climate change on global wildfire frequency and intensity, as millions of hectares of Canadian land continue to burn.















