A severe wildfire season in Canada has unleashed dense smoke across the United States, particularly impacting the Midwest and Northeast, where air quality has plummeted to alarming levels.
Major cities like Chicago, Detroit, and New York face some of the worst air quality in the world, prompting urgent health warnings and advisories for residents to stay indoors.
Officials have issued air quality alerts in 18 states, urging the public to limit outdoor activities to protect against the harmful effects of smoke exposure.
The catastrophic smoke has disrupted daily life, leading to the cancellation of outdoor events and causing visibility issues for transportation.
In response to the environmental crisis, congressional leaders are calling for accountability from Canada, highlighting the need for better forest management to prevent such disasters.
While rain is expected to provide some relief, the public remains on high alert as health experts warn of the long-term risks associated with prolonged exposure to hazardous air conditions.
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