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As Canadian wildfires spread smoke across the U.S. the air pollution is dangerous to health. But there are ways to protect yourself. Here's what to know.
Air quality remains poor in parts of Canada as wildfire smoke travels along the jet stream — with Europe now in its path.
Coughing, sneezing, runny nose. Sure, those are signs of seasonal allergies, but they can also be caused by wildfire smoke.
Right now, Canada has more than 700 wildfires actively burning. Some have been ongoing since May. Canadian officials said as ...
Invest 95L was designated in the Atlantic off the Southeast and mid-Atlantic coasts, and it could strengthen into a tropical ...
Wildfires in northern Manitoba are forcing thousands of residents from a Cree Nation out of their homes over poor air quality ...
New York and other neighboring states are under an air-quality advisory due to influx of smoke from ongoing wildfires in ...
Close the windows and turn on the air conditioner, if you have one, setting it to circulate the indoor air. Use blankets to ...