"Canadian Wildfires Continue to Plague Michigan with Second Worst Air Quality in the World"

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Detroit's air quality has ranked second worst in the world due to the Canadian wildfires, with dense smoke from the fires affecting parts of Michigan. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has issued an air quality alert, and residents are advised to keep windows closed and use air conditioning with high-rated filters. The smoke has created unhealthy conditions for sensitive groups, and activities contributing to air pollution, such as burning wood, should be limited.
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