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Smoke from Canadian wildfires is significantly impacting air quality across the Northeast U.S. and the Upper Midwest, raising concerns about public health. As the wildfires rage on, the persistent exposure to smoke presents a growing challenge for residents in these regions.
Wildfire smoke is a complex mixture of gases and fine particulate matter, which can lead to a variety of health issues, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with preexisting respiratory conditions. Symptoms may include coughing, throat irritation, and difficulty breathing.
To mitigate the effects of poor air quality, experts recommend staying indoors as much as possible, using air purifiers, and keeping windows and doors closed. It is also advisable to limit outdoor activities, especially strenuous exercises, during peak smoke hours.
Residents are urged to remain informed about local air quality reports and take necessary precautions to safeguard their health during this challenging time.
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