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Canada wildfires shroud New York in haze and smoke, see pictures

By Owen Galvez
Published in Weather News
June 08, 2023
1 min read
Canada wildfires shroud New York in haze and smoke, see pictures

Over the past few weeks, Canada has been battling several wildfires that have caused the skies to turn an eerie shade of orange. The smoke from these fires has traveled all the way down to the United States and has now reached as far as New York City. This has caused the usually clear skies of the Big Apple to turn into a hazy and smoky atmosphere.

Pictures of the skyline show a thick layer of smog that has settled above the city, making it hard to see past a few miles. Although the air quality in New York City has not yet reached dangerous levels, the haze could potentially cause respiratory issues for those who are sensitive.

The cause of these wildfires is due to an unusual heatwave that has hit British Columbia, causing temperatures to rise, and the vegetation to dry out. Strong winds further fuelled the fire, causing it to spread quickly and making it difficult for firefighters to contain.

These wildfires serve as a reminder of the very real and immediate threats posed by climate change. With temperatures rising and the frequency of natural disasters on the rise, it is imperative that we take steps towards reducing our carbon footprint.

In conclusion, the Canada wildfires may be far from the United States, but its effects are felt even in the bustling city of New York. The photos are a stark reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship and how interconnected our world truly is.


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