Wildfire Smokes Makes Air Hazardous for Millions in Midwest and East Coast

Heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires made air hazardous for millions in the Midwest and East Coast.
Reported by 1 outlet — ABC News. See all sources ↓
Wildfires in Canada sent smoke to the US Midwest and East Coast. This made the air unhealthy for millions of people. They were advised to stay inside.
Why it matters
This is a health concern because breathing in bad air can cause problems, especially for people with chronic conditions.
- Where did the smoke come from?
- The smoke came from Canadian wildfires.
- What should people do?
- They should stay inside to avoid breathing in bad air.
- How many states were affected?
- At least 21 states were under air quality alerts.
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The outlets reported on the health risks of the smoke and advised people to stay inside. Some outlets also provided tips on how to protect oneself from the smoke.
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Air quality alerts were issued in multiple states.
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