Wildfire Smoke Threatens Air Quality and Health Across Northeastern U.S.

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Wildfire smoke, comparable to smoking half a pack of cigarettes per day at high AQI levels, poses significant health risks, especially for vulnerable groups. To protect yourself, limit outdoor activity, stay indoors with windows closed, use air filters, and wear N95 masks if necessary. Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of wildfires, worsening air quality and health impacts across the U.S.
- Wildfire smoke is like smoking 'half a pack a day.' Here's how to protect yourself NPR
- Persistent smoky air takes its toll on outdoor activities in Northeast Wisconsin WLUK
- Smoke Prompts Air Quality Alerts From Central Canada to the Northeastern U.S. The New York Times
- Air quality today in Massachusetts likely to be worst of the year due to Canadian wildfire smoke CBS News
- Canadian wildfire smoke blankets Maine, creating hazy views and some health concerns WGME
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