Kwitcher Bitchin' Or The Rothschilds Will Turn Their Space Laser On The Entire I-95 Corridor
Where wildfire smoke is hitting the U.S. the hardest — and when it will end The smoke, emanating from Canada, is causing gray skies and poor air quality — The smoky scenes and threat of fast-moving fires — so common in California during recent summers — are now paying the eastern United States an unwelcome, improbable and toxic visit.A thick veil of Canadian wildfire smoke is spreading south over much of the Midwest, Ohio Valley, Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, bringing milky-white skies and dangerous air pollution to the most populous corridor of the country. Fine particles contained within the smoke, hazardous to breathe, have prompted air quality alerts for tens of millions of people from South Carolina to New Hampshire.Emily Mae Czachor / CBS News: Why is the sun red? Wildfire smoke. Here's how it recolors the skiesBerkeley Lovelace Jr / NBC News: How poor air quality hurts your healthNew York Daily News: New York City air quality reaches hazardous levels due to Canadian wildfires; risk to persist for daysRyan Halicki / WKBN-TV: WATCH: Canada fires visible on satellite Tuesday, air quality impacts possible in the ValleyRick Sobey / Boston Herald: How long will the smoke last in Massachusetts? 'It's going to stick with us' as state issues air quality advisoryCNN: New York City's air pollution among the world's worst as Canada wildfire smoke shrouds NortheastKathy McCormack / Associated Press: Why is it so smoky outside? Canada wildfires lead to air-quality alerts in northeastern USBen Kesslen / The Messenger: Blame Canada: Pictures Show Hazy Air in US Cities as Wildfires Impact Air QualityFox News: Canadian wildfire smoke disrupting air quality for millions of Americans: ‘Can travel deep into the lungs’Erin Petenko / VTDigger: Wildfire smoke causes haze and air quality advisory
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