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Wildfire smoke from Canadian fires is affecting air quality across the U.S., with Chicago and Detroit experiencing some of the world’s worst air quality. Smoke has also been reported across the Eastern U.S., compounded by Saharan dust. Severe thunderstorms in Vermont could help clear the smoke, while air quality warnings have been issued for Southeast Michigan.
Global Air Quality Deteriorating Due to Wildfires and Dust Storms
Wildfire smoke severely impacts air quality in Chicago, Detroit. Eastern U.S. experiences air quality issues due to Canadian wildfires and Saharan Dust.
Air quality deterioration in Delaware due to Canadian wildfires. Vermont expects severe thunderstorms to alleviate smoky effects of wildfires.
Southeast Michigan issues air quality alerts due to Canadian wildfire smoke.
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