Eastern U.S. Faces Poor Air Quality from Canadian Wildfires and Saharan Dust

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Wildfire smoke from Canada and dust from the Sahara are causing hazy skies and unhealthy air quality across the Eastern U.S., prompting air quality alerts and health advisories, especially for sensitive groups in New York City and surrounding areas.
- Eastern U.S. Is Shrouded in Smoke From Canadian Wildfires and Saharan Dust The New York Times
- Smoky skies, rising temps, isolated severe storms in Maine WMTW
- These regions have poor air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke The Washington Post
- Hundreds of Thousands Told to Stay Inside in 4 States Newsweek
- Air quality near me today in Indianapolis? Canada wildfires smoke map, air quality index, photos Yahoo
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