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New York City’s air quality may worsen due to Canadian wildfires: Officials

New York City’s air quality may worsen due to Canadian wildfires: Officials

New York City may expertise worse air high quality this week resulting from Canadian wildfires, authorities stated Tuesday.

“Due to incoming winds tonight and ongoing Canadian wildfires, New York City could experience worse air quality tomorrow, Wednesday, June 28,” Mayor Eric Adams stated on Twitter.

“We will keep New Yorkers informed on conditions outside and actions they can take to stay healthy,” he stated.

He warned that poor air high quality is harmful to delicate well being teams like individuals with respiratory or cardiovascular circumstances, including that residents may convey a KN95 or N95 masks with them when venturing outdoors or make plans to keep away from outside occasions.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul warned that smoke is forecast to cloud the air throughout New York on Thursday as effectively.

“Air quality is expected to reach unhealthy levels in some areas,” she stated.

Earlier this month, thousands and thousands of individuals have been affected by smoke from the Canadian wildfires, which left some components of New York and Philadelphia in an orange haze.

Source: www.anews.com.tr