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The wildfire season took a bit of a break in July, after rainfall relief in some locales, but has since come to life in a ...
Minnesota and Canada share so much: frigid winters, a love for hockey — and more recently, massive plumes of toxic wildfire ...
Midwest GOP appeals to international bodies to review Canada's wildfire efforts as US smoke impacts grow. Will this call lead ...
Amid thousands of evacuations and the spread of smoke to the United States, the Canadian armed forces and the Coast Guard ...
Heavy surface smoke from wildfires in Canada is drifting across Minnesota on Monday, with unhealthy air quality levels ...
Canada grapples with a severe wildfire season, prompting calls for a national wildfire agency to enhance resource ...
Red flag warnings remain in place for parts of Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming due to very dry conditions, low humidity ...
Smoke produced by hundreds of wildfires burning across Canada has drifted thousands of miles and nearly circled the entire ...
The smoke is expected to remain over the northern and central Plains of the United States for the next couple of days, ...
The nearest river is about two miles away, but investigators determined the fish was scooped up by an osprey, which then ...
The elevated levels of fine particulate matter resulting from wildfire smoke could present significant health risks.
But a growing body of research is reinforcing the knowledge that wildfire smoke is much more than an inconvenience — in fact, it’s actually killing far more people than the flames themselves. New ...