Canada Wildfires: Canada has been witnessing several active wildfires for the past one year and currently, the country is dealing with close to 100 wildfires which has further worsened the air quality of the surrounding areas. By the same time last year, there were 200 fires in Canada and that had displaced more than 2.3 lakh people across the country, to evacuate. In the current scenario as well, over two thousand people have been asked to displace and various health and air quality alerts have been issued by the governments and necessary agencies. Know more about the Canada Wildfires, the alerts issued for the citizens and the list of states that are affected by this…
As mentioned earlier, the smoke from the Canada Wildfires has now reached the other nearby states causing a state of panic and anxiety among people due to the alarming health threats. The smoke from Canadian wildfires has prompted health warnings across the Upper Midwest and Montana for the second year in a row. Unhealthy air pollution levels mean everyone in Minnesota should stay indoors and avoid heavy exertion outdoors, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency said in its first statewide air quality alert of the season Sunday. Scheduled to end at noon Monday, the advisory was extended until 11 p.m. for southern Minnesota including the Twin Cities metro area.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources said the air quality was unhealthy for sensitive people in multiple counties across the state’s northern two-thirds on Sunday. Set to end at noon Monday, the advisories were kept in place until midnight. Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was also under hazy skies Monday. Some people reported the smell of smoke, said Joe Phillips, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Marquette, Michigan.