Dem Rep. Morelle on Canada Fires: Trump 'Ignored the Real Crisis of the Climate'
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Two hundred fires are burning out of control across Canada, and their smoke has covered areas in the northeastern United States, where millions of people live. According to the latest data from the Canadian authorities, out of a total of 893 active fires, as many as 209 are out of control, reports Agence France Presse.
Smoke from many fires in Canada affects several American cities such as New York and Detroit.
Particularly critical in Ontario, complaints about lack of coordination
Densous columns of forest fire smoke from Canada and northern Minnesota sparked on Friday warnings for poor air quality across the U.S., raising concern over the weekend World Cup final outside New York City.
The cloud of smoke that has been flying over cities such as New York, Detroit, Chicago and Toronto for days is beginning to have its first political repercussions. The hundreds of fires that punish Canada’s province have stained the skies of the entire northeast of the United States black and significantly damaged the air quality, which, depending on the places, is “dangerous”, “very unhealthy” or simply “insalubre”. In the midst of this environ…
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