Over 850 active fires in Canada send smoke across the border, prompting frustration from U.S. officials
Michigan lawmakers demand Canada do more as wildfire smoke chokes US
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Michigan lawmakers have demanded that Canada take stronger action to combat wildfires, after smoke from blazes in Canada blanketed parts of the United States. According to officials, the recurring smoke pollution has become unacceptable, with one lawmaker stating, 'We are done accepting apologies.'
More than 850 active wildfires were recorded across Canada on Thursday, according to reports. The fires have generated massive smoke plumes that have drifted south, affecting air quality in several U.S. states. Canadian authorities have acknowledged the issue but have not yet announced new measures.
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More than 850 active fires were recorded in Canada on Thursday
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMichigan lawmakers demand Canada does more after wildfire smoke blankets parts of US: ‘We are done accepting apologies’.
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More than 850 wildfires raging across Canada, with smoke afflicting country and beyond.
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More than 850 active fires were recorded in Canada on Thursday
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideMichigan lawmakers demand Canada does more after wildfire smoke blankets parts of US: ‘We are done accepting apologies’.
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