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What to know about the Canadian wildfires affecting parts of the U.S.

Washington Post [free link]: “Uncontrollable flames are ravaging swaths of Canadian forest in what authorities have described as a “devastating” wildfire season that could become the worst the country has ever seen. The United States’ northern neighbor is home to some of the world’s densest forests, and it experiences wildfires every year. But this year, the fires have been particularly widespread, numerous and intense, burning through millions of acres in Canada. Live updates: Canadian wildfire smoke brings dangerous air pollution to U.S. Canada’s government expects “higher-than-normal fire activity” to continue throughout the wildfire season — which typically lasts between April and September — because of a combination of ongoing drought conditions and hot temperature forecasts. Smoke and haze from the Canadian wildfires have also affected the United States, leading authorities from New York to Minnesota to issue public health alerts and urge people to stay indoors and wear masks to protect themselves from potentially toxic fine particles in the air…” [Stay indoors as possible and please wear a mask outdoors. Code Purple in DC on June 8, 2023 – this is higher than Code Red.]…

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