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Smoke from wildfires still raging in Canada is degrading air quality across the northern U.S., turning skies a murky orange ...
As fires continue to rage in Canada, Lower Hudson Valley residents may notice hazy skies and orange-tinted clouds on top of temperatures in the 90s.
Wildfires continue to burn around the tri-state as red flag warnings remain ... The worsening smoke conditions triggered an air quality health advisory for New York City, as well as Rockland ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Department of Health have issued an air quality health ...
The Hazardous Air Quality Emergency Preparedness Bill will ensure local governments have the resources they need to respond ...
NYC faces dangerous air quality alert Wednesday from Canadian wildfire smoke affecting 8 counties. AQI reaches 105 with health risks for sensitive groups.
Dry weather and increased outdoor activities pose a risk to the Lower Hudson Valley and other areas with possible threats of ...
With the wildfires not expected to slow down, a continued drop in air quality is possible for some U.S. cities, especially in ...
"Efforts to slash staff, funding and programs at EPA are leaving families even more vulnerable to harmful air pollution..." ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires in recent years may have had an impact on New York's air quality, according to a recently released report by the American Lung Association. The nonprofit health ...