Canadian Wildfires Cause Poor Air Quality Across Parts Of The U.S.

Massive clouds of smoke have crossed into the U.S. stemming from over 250 blazes burning out of control as Canada faces its worst fire season on record.

The wildfires burning in Canada are wreaking havoc on the air quality in parts of the U.S..

Over a third of the U.S. population is under air quality alerts, covering over a dozen states from the Midwest to the East Coast.

Over 120 million people are under the alerts and some of the worst air quality, which is classified as ‘very unhealthy’ is centered over the Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, and Indianapolis Metro areas.

Massive clouds of smoke have crossed into the U.S. stemming from over 250 blazes burning out of control as Canada faces its worst fire season on record.