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[152]A person walks along the shore of Lake Michigan as the downtown
skyline is blanketed in haze from Canadian wildfires Tuesday, June 27,
2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
[153]Canadian wildfire smoke drifts into US
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Drifting smoke from the ongoing wildfires across Canada is creating
curtains of haze and raising air quality concerns throughout the Great
Lakes region, including Chicago. (June 27) (AP Video: Melissa Winder,
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CHICAGO (AP) — Drifting smoke from the ongoing [159]wildfires across
Canada is creating curtains of haze and raising air quality concerns
throughout the Great Lakes region and in parts of the central and
eastern United States.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s [160]AirNow.gov site showed parts
of Illinois, lower Michigan and southern Wisconsin had the worst air
quality in the U.S. on Tuesday afternoon, and Chicago, Detroit and
Milwaukee had air quality categorized as “very unhealthy.”
In Minnesota, a record 23rd air quality alert was issued Tuesday
through late Wednesday night across much of the state, as smoky skies
obscure the skylines of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Michigan’s Department
of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy issued an air quality alert for
the entire state. Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources also
issued an air quality advisory for the state.
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[161]A person walks along the shore of Lake Michigan as the downtown
skyline is blanketed in haze from Canadian wildfires Tuesday, June 27,
2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
[162]Rainfall likely won’t be enough to extinguish Quebec wildfires
causing US smoke, officials say
Canadian officials say rainfall likely won’t be enough to extinguish
the wildfires ravaging northern Quebec, but the wet weather could give
firefighters a chance to get ahead of the flames as the country
surpassed the record for area burned by wildfires this week.
[163]Smoke from Canadian wildfires leaves a haze over the downtown
Minneapolis skyline on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. Drifting smoke from the
ongoing wildfires across Canada is creating curtains of haze and
raising air quality concerns throughout the Great Lakes region, and in
parts of the central and eastern United States. (AP Photo/Steve
Karnowski)
[164]Smoke from Canadian wildfires prompts a record 23rd air quality
alert in Minnesota
Wildfire smoke from Canada has prompted officials to issue a record
23rd air quality alert for much of Minnesota through late Wednesday
night as smoky skies obscure the Minneapolis and St.
[165]U.S. Forest Service crew members put tree branches into a wood
chipper as they prepare the area for a prescribed burn in the Tahoe
National Forest, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, near Downieville, Calif. (AP
Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
[166]Billions are being spent to turn the tide on the US West’s
wildfires. It won’t be enough
Using chainsaws, heavy machinery and controlled burns, the Biden
administration is trying to turn the tide on worsening wildfires in the
U.S.
[167]FILE - A trike stands near the burnt remains of a building
destroyed by a wildfire near the Lake Detroit Market in Detroit, Ore.,
Sept. 11, 2020. A jury verdict that found power company PacifiCorp
liable for devastating wildfires in Oregon in 2020 is highlighting the
legal and financial risks utilities face if they fail to take proper
precautions for climate change. (Mark Ylen/Albany Democrat-Herald via
AP, File)
[168]Verdict in Oregon wildfires case highlights risks utilities face
amid climate change
A jury verdict that found power company PacifiCorp liable for
devastating wildfires in Oregon in 2020 is highlighting the legal and
financial risks utilities face if they fail to take proper precautions
for climate change.
In Chicago, officials urged young people, older adults and residents
with health issues to spend more time indoors.
“Just driving into the zoo ... you could just see around the buildings,
kind of just haze,” said Shelly Woinowski, who was visiting the Lincoln
Park Zoo in Chicago.
Some day care centers in the Chicago area have told parents that their
children will remain indoors Tuesday due to the poor air quality, while
one youth sports club says it adjusted its activities to add more time
indoors.
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[169]A person walks along the shore of Lake Michigan as the downtown
skyline is blanketed in haze from Canadian wildfires Tuesday, June 27,
2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
[170]Rainfall likely won’t be enough to extinguish Quebec wildfires
causing US smoke, officials say
[171]A forest fire rages south of Alvesta, Sweden, on June 6, 2023. A
lack of rain and rising temperatures have led to dangerously dry
conditions across the Nordic and Baltic countries. (Fredrik Sandberg/TT
News Agency via AP)
[172]Drought and rising heat bring unusual wildfire warnings in
northern Europe
[173]FILE - Firefighters try to extinguish a forest fire in Fuente la
Reina, Castellon de la Plana, Spain, March 29, 2023. Spain suffered the
biggest losses from wildfires of any European Union country last year
amid a record-hot 2022, and there is worry that this year’s fire season
could also be bad. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz, File)
[174]With record heat and drought-stricken woods, Spain’s Catalonia
faces perfect wildfire conditions
“As these unsafe conditions continue, the city will continue to provide
updates and take swift action to ensure that vulnerable individuals
have the resources they need to protect themselves and their families,”
Mayor Brandon Johnson said in a release.
In the Milwaukee area, Flight for Life Wisconsin was unable to respond
to a motorcycle-van crash because the Federal Aviation Administration
requires 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) visibility, and the visibility was
reduced to three-quarters to 1.5 miles (1.2-2.4 kilometers) because of
the hazy skies, Executive Director Leif Erickson said.
Fires in northern Quebec and low pressure over the eastern Great Lakes
are sending smoke through northern Michigan, and across southern
Wisconsin and Chicago, said Bryan Jackson, a meteorologist with the
National Weather Service.
Children participate in a summer camp on Montrose Beach as buildings
behind the shore are blanketed in haze from Canadian wildfires Tuesday,
June 27, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
Children participate in a summer camp on Montrose Beach as buildings
behind the shore are blanketed in haze from Canadian wildfires Tuesday,
June 27, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
Jackson added that a north wind would push the smoke further south,
moving into Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky later Tuesday and overnight.
The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre reported Monday that 76,129
square kilometers (29,393 square miles) of land including [175]forests
has burned across Canada since Jan. 1. That exceeds the previous record
set in 1989 of 75,596 square kilometers (29,187 square miles),
according to the National Forestry Database.
Nationally, there are currently 490 fires burning, with 255 of them
considered to be out of control.
Even recent rainfall in Quebec likely won’t be enough to extinguish the
wildfires ravaging the northern part of that province, but the wet
weather could give firefighters a chance to get ahead of the flames,
officials said Tuesday.
Nearly a quarter of the fires burning in Canada are in Quebec.
Environment Canada meteorologist Simon Legault said he expects rain to
stop falling by Wednesday morning in the regions most affected by
forest fires.
Earlier this month, [176]massive fires burning stretches of Canadian
forests blanketed the northeastern United States and the Great Lakes
region, turning the air yellowish gray, and prompting warnings for
people to stay inside and keep windows closed.
[177]The small particles in wildfire smoke can irritate the eyes, nose
and throat, and can affect the heart and lungs, making it harder to
breathe. Health officials say it’s important to limit outdoor
activities as much as possible to avoid breathing in these particles.
“Until the fires are out, there’s a risk,” Jackson said. “If there’s
any north component to the wind, there’s a chance it’ll be smoky.”
In early June, U.S. President Joe Biden said in a statement that
hundreds of American firefighters and support personnel have been in
Canada since May, and called attention to the fires as a reminder of
the impacts of climate change.
The warming planet will produce hotter and longer heat waves, making
for bigger, smokier fires, according to Joel Thornton, professor and
chair of the department of atmospheric sciences at the University of
Washington.
Priti Marwah, who was beginning a run along the city’s lakefront,
describes the haze in Chicago Tuesday as “bad.”
“Like, you can smell it bad,” she said. “I run a hundred miles a week,
so this is going to be dangerous today. You can feel it ... just even
parking right there and coming out, I can feel it in my lungs.”
Smoke from the wildfires moved into Minnesota late Monday, and
ground-level smoke is expected to linger across southern, east-central
and northeastern Minnesota. That includes the Twin Cities area, up to
the northeast corner of the state and down to the southwest and
southeast corners.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency tweeted that Tuesday marked the
23rd air quality alert in Minnesota this year, breaking the previous
record of 21 in 2021. Minnesota usually averages two or three alerts in
a season.
St. Paul recorded the worst air quality in the United States two weeks
ago due to smoke from Canadian wildfires. As of midday Tuesday, the air
quality was rated “unhealthy” across eastern Minnesota from the
Canadian border to the Iowa border.
The MPCA said a cold front will move across Minnesota on Wednesday,
bringing cleaner air from the west across the region by early Thursday.
But on Tuesday, the coming respite meant little to Dan Daley, a
resident of St. Louis Park, Minnesota.
“It’s kind of miserable some days because you can’t spend a lot of time
outside,” he said.
Daley said he smelled – and tasted – smoke in the air when he left the
house this morning. He saw a hazy sky and wondered if that will be the
norm for future summers in the area. When the air quality makes it
unhealthy to be outside, Daley struggles to do the things he enjoys
like hiking, camping and walking around town.
He worries that people in other parts of the country who haven’t
experienced days of bad air quality will think it’s not a big deal. “If
they think the smoke’s not that bad, they should come up here and see
it for themselves” Daley said.
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Ahmed reported from Minneapolis. AP reporter Steve Karnowski in
Minneapolis, Corey Williams in Detroit and Ken Kusmer in Indianapolis
contributed to the story.
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