The US East Coast and Canada have experienced a third day of smoky air due to wildfires, a phenomenon that is common in the country’s western regions. Although these conditions are nothing new to the western regions, climate scientists warn that this event is likely to become more common as the impact of global warming increases. The smoke from the Canadian wildfires has spread to the densely populated eastern seaboard, delaying flights, postponing ballgames, and sending asthma sufferers to hospitals. Scientists have called for people to take the situation seriously, and governments are urging people to stay indoors as much as possible.
Smoke for a Third Day Fills US East Coast and Canada with New Concerns over Wildfire Threat
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