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Rochester's hazy skies caused by Canadian wildfires; doctor urges caution for those with respiratory issues

Summary by WHEC-TV
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has caused hazy skies in Rochester, affecting air quality in the area. News10NBC spoke with Dr. Daniel Croft, a pulmonology professor at URMC, about who is most impacted by the smoke.

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Since Tuesday morning, the sky of Saint-Nazaire and its surroundings is dotted with clouds of smoke. Here is the explanation.

Fires have been ravaging Canada for the past ten days, generating a thick cloud of smoke. Smokes that have crossed the Atlantic to reach France this weekend. Air Pays de la Loire wants to be reassuring.

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Hello Adrien, The Milky Sky, visible for a few days on the French Riviera, is the consequence... of the terrible fires that, thousands of kilometres away, ravage millions of hectares of forests in central Canada. Indeed, since the end of May, "significant smokes" caused

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WHEC-TV broke the news in Rochester, United States on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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