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Air quality alerts in Minnesota due to Canadian wildfire smoke
Air quality alerts in Minnesota due to Canadian wildfire smoke

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Air quality alerts in Minnesota due to Canadian wildfire smoke

An air quality emergency has been issued in a Minnesota city, warning residents that any exposure could lead to serious health effects. Minneapolis and its suburbs are currently experiencing 'Very Unhealthy' air due to toxic wildfire smoke drifting in from Canada. Several large wildfires have been burning across British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba over the past week. Blaine, a suburb, currently has the worst air quality in the United States, followed by nearby Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Savage. More than 3.6 million Americans are under the alerts. All of Minnesota is under some level of air quality alert, which officials say will remain in effect through midday Wednesday. Meteorologists warn that due to the size and scope of the Canadian wildfires, Minnesota is likely to face intermittent smoky skies for several more days. Smoke from over 160 active Canadian wildfires is also creating public health concerns in Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska. These areas are experiencing conditions classified as from 'Unhealth' to 'Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups,' posing risks to pregnant women, children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions. The US Air Quality Index (AQI) considers a value of 50 or below to be 'good' air quality. But current readings in Blaine have reached 253, placing it deep in the 'Very Unhealthy' range. Saint Paul sits at 234, Minneapolis at 210, and Savage at 204, all of which are also hazardous to health. These elevated levels are expected to persist through Tuesday afternoon, before gradually dropping into the 100s, a range still considered 'Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups,' through Wednesday. The official air quality forecast indicates that conditions are expected to improve to healthy levels by Thursday. Eastern Iowa, from Burlington to Maquoketa, is currently experiencing unhealthy air quality, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Parts of northern and western Iowa are listed under a moderate air quality ranking. The region's AQI is ranging from 151 to 200, while moderate levels sit from 51 to 100. Meteorologists said showers and thunderstorms are expected in the coming days that will push some of the smoke out of the area. Brooke Hagenhoff, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Des Moines, told Des Moines Register : 'With this incoming system, that's going to help push a lot of the smoke off to the east, so with that we should start to see improvement as far as the haziness in the sky the past several days.' The wildfire smokes is also concentrating in a small region of Nebraska around Blair and Blakely Township where levels are 'Unhealth for Sensitive Groups.' The Canadian province of Manitoba declared a state of emergency on Wednesday, triggering mass evacuations in the area. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said: 'This is the largest evacuation Manitoba will have seen in most people's living memory.' 'The military is being called for help here because of the sheer scale of the 17,000 folks that we move relatively quickly.' So far this year, Manitoba has had 102 fires, which officials say is 'well above' the province's average of 77 by this time. Separately, wildfires in Alberta province have prompted a temporary shutdown of some oil and gas production and forced residents of at least one small town to evacuate . That region was affected on Wednesday by wildfires spanning 11.2 square miles near Chipewyan Lake, a small community in the northern part of the province approximately 81 miles west of the oil sands hub of Fort McMurray.

Major US city hit with air quality emergency as toxic chemicals force thousands in doors
Major US city hit with air quality emergency as toxic chemicals force thousands in doors

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • Daily Mail​

Major US city hit with air quality emergency as toxic chemicals force thousands in doors

An air quality emergency has been issued in a Minnesota city, warning residents that any exposure could lead to serious health effects. Minneapolis and its suburbs are currently experiencing 'Very Unhealthy' air due to toxic wildfire smoke drifting in from Canada. Several large wildfires have been burning across British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba over the past week. Blaine, a suburb, currently has the worst air quality in the United States, followed by nearby Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Savage. More than 3.6 million Americans are under the alerts. All of Minnesota is under some level of air quality alert, which officials say will remain in effect through midday Wednesday. Meteorologists warn that due to the size and scope of the Canadian wildfires, Minnesota is likely to face intermittent smoky skies for several more days. Smoke from over 160 active Canadian wildfires is also creating public health concerns in Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska. These areas are experiencing conditions classified as from 'Unhealth' to 'Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups,' posing risks to pregnant women, children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions. The US Air Quality Index (AQI) considers a value of 50 or below to be 'good' air quality. But current readings in Blaine have reached 253, placing it deep in the 'Very Unhealthy' range. Saint Paul sits at 234, Minneapolis at 210, and Savage at 204, all of which are also hazardous to health. These elevated levels are expected to persist through Tuesday afternoon, before gradually dropping into the 100s, a range still considered 'Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups,' through Wednesday. The official air quality forecast indicates that conditions are expected to improve to healthy levels by Thursday. Eastern Iowa, from Burlington to Maquoketa, is currently experiencing unhealthy air quality, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Parts of northern and western Iowa are listed under a moderate air quality ranking. The region's AQI is ranging from 151 to 200, while moderate levels sit from 51 to 100. Meteorologists said showers and thunderstorms are expected in the coming days that will push some of the smoke out of the area. Brooke Hagenhoff, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Des Moines, told Des Moines Register: 'With this incoming system, that's going to help push a lot of the smoke off to the east, so with that we should start to see improvement as far as the haziness in the sky the past several days.' The wildfire smokes is also concentrating in a small region of Nebraska around Blair and Blakely Township where levels are 'Unhealth for Sensitive Groups.' The Canadian province of Manitoba declared a state of emergency on Wednesday, triggering mass evacuations in the area. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said: 'This is the largest evacuation Manitoba will have seen in most people's living memory.' 'The military is being called for help here because of the sheer scale of the 17,000 folks that we move relatively quickly.' So far this year, Manitoba has had 102 fires, which officials say is 'well above' the province's average of 77 by this time. Separately, wildfires in Alberta province have prompted a temporary shutdown of some oil and gas production and forced residents of at least one small town to evacuate. That region was affected on Wednesday by wildfires spanning 11.2 square miles near Chipewyan Lake, a small community in the northern part of the province approximately 81 miles west of the oil sands hub of Fort McMurray. Canada experienced its worst wildfire season on record in 2023, when more than 45 million acres were lost. Huge swaths of the US , from the north east to the Great Lakes, were blanked in smog for several days as a result. New York City Mayor Eric Adams urged millions of residents to remain indoors as a sheet of smoke from the wildfires left hose in Manhattan unable to see the New Jersey skyline across the Hudson River. Similar air quality alerts were also issued in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Illinois, Virginia and the Carolinas.

Smoke from Canadian wildfires has crossed the Atlantic Ocean and is blowing over the U.K.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has crossed the Atlantic Ocean and is blowing over the U.K.

National Post

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • National Post

Smoke from Canadian wildfires has crossed the Atlantic Ocean and is blowing over the U.K.

Smoke from massive wildfires burning in Canada has crossed the Atlantic Ocean and is blowing over the UK. Article content Article content Only a little smoke survived the journey, said Georgie Myers with the UK's Met Office. That smoke is contained in a thin, high-altitude layer and is not expected to have any air quality effects, but it could be noticeable Monday evening and early Tuesday morning. Article content Article content 'No impacts expected as it remains at height, but could lead to some striking sunsets and sunrises,' Myers said. Article content The Canadian wildfires have killed two people and forced the evacuation of more than 25,000 people from the provinces of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta. The plume of smoke from the blazes, dozens of which are burning out of control, triggered health alerts and darkened skies as it spread south across the U.S. Article content It's not unusual for smoke from wildfires across the Atlantic to reach the UK, Myers said. Canada's wildfires are a major source of global greenhouse gases, with an outbreak in 2023 releasing more planet-warming emissions than all but a few countries, research found. Article content Article content

Smoke descends on Albuquerque, where is it coming from?
Smoke descends on Albuquerque, where is it coming from?

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Smoke descends on Albuquerque, where is it coming from?

May 31—Albuquerque and much of the Rio Grande Valley were blanketed in a haze of smoke on Saturday from south of the border. Meteorologists say an outflow boundary, described as a kind of "shockwave," from thunderstorms in Mexico on Friday carried the smoke 500 miles from wildfires in northwestern Chihuahua. Belen and Socorro felt some of the worst effects, with less than two miles of visibility, and health alerts were issued for Bernalillo County through Saturday. The National Weather Service expected the smoke to be gone by Sunday and said a lack of wind in the metro area was causing it to hang around longer than expected.

Massive explosion at chemical plant near Spain's Seville sparks toxic smoke alert
Massive explosion at chemical plant near Spain's Seville sparks toxic smoke alert

Al Bawaba

time14-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Al Bawaba

Massive explosion at chemical plant near Spain's Seville sparks toxic smoke alert

Published May 14th, 2025 - 06:39 GMT The incident follows closely on the heels of a nationwide blackout that disrupted rail and flight operations, raising fresh concerns about infrastructure safety in Spain. ALBAWABA- A massive explosion rocked a chemical warehouse in an industrial zone near Seville, Spain, on Wednesday, sending thick black smoke billowing into the sky and triggering widespread health alerts. The blast occurred around midday in Alcalá de Guadaíra, prompting authorities to urge residents across the area to stay indoors and close their windows due to fears of possible toxic exposure. While it remains unclear whether hazardous materials were ignited in the fire, emergency crews rushed to contain the blaze as the dense smoke spread across neighboring towns. MASSIVE fire at chemical warehouse near Seville, SpainLocals told to close windows as choking smoke fills sky Unclear if any hazardous chemicals are burning — RT (@RT_com) May 14, 2025 The incident follows closely on the heels of a nationwide blackout that disrupted rail and flight operations, raising fresh concerns about infrastructure safety in Spain. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

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