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Toronto’s Air Quality Health Index reached 10+, indicating “very high risk,” with hazardous conditions expected to continue through Thursday night
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Toronto’s Air Quality Health Index reached 10+, indicating “very high risk,” with hazardous conditions expected to continue through Thursday night. Paula Oreskovich, a Toronto resident, said she noticed the haze and smell of smoke when she stepped outside in the morning. Wildfires are raging through sparsely populated areas hundreds of miles from Toronto and sending smoke over a wide area, although they are not directly threatening cities.
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Toronto’s Air Quality Health Index reached 10+, indicating “very high risk,” with hazardous conditions expected to continue through Thursday night.
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Paula Oreskovich, a Toronto resident, said she noticed the haze and smell of smoke when she stepped outside in the morning.
according to The Straits Times - WorldWildfires are raging through sparsely populated areas hundreds of miles from Toronto and sending smoke over a wide area, although they are not directly threatening cities.
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