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Canadian wildfire smoke descends on US, spreading from Great Lakes to New England

First publishedJul 14, 18:50 UTC
Last updatedJul 15, 13:25 UTC · 10m ago
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Canadian wildfire smoke is spreading to the US, affecting the Great Lakes and New England regions.

Reported by 4 outlets ABC News, CBS News, Seattle Times, New York Post. See all sources ↓

Wildfires in Canada are causing smoke to spread to the US. This smoke is affecting the Midwest and Northeast regions. Many people are being exposed to poor air quality.

Why it matters

This is a health concern for people in the affected areas, as poor air quality can cause problems for people with breathing issues.

In brief
Where are the wildfires happening?
The wildfires are happening in Canada, specifically in western Ontario and Minnesota.
How many wildfires are there?
There are over 830 wildfires in Canada as of Wednesday morning.
What is the effect on air quality?
The smoke is causing extremely poor air quality in the affected areas.
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How outlets are framing the same story

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The outlets frame the story as a health concern, emphasizing the impact of poor air quality on people in the affected areas. Some outlets also mention the number of wildfires and their location.

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    1Angle
    Scouting report

    Wildfires in Canada are causing smoke to spread to the US, affecting the Midwest and Northeast regions.

    Sources3
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    ABC NewsReports the number of wildfires in Canada.
    CBS NewsEmphasizes the health concern of poor air quality.
    Seattle TimesMentions the impact on air quality and the number of people affected.
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    Scouting report

    The smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to bring extremely hazardous air quality to the US.

    Sources1
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    New York PostReports on the potential for extremely hazardous air quality and mentions the comparison to Mars-like skies.
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