Toronto: Metropolis in Canada has worst air quality in the world due to wildfires
Authorities have issued warnings about very poor air quality due to smoke from more than 100 wildfires in Canada.
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The Canadian city of Toronto appears in orange light Photo: Carlos Osorio/REUTERS The Canadian environmental agency classified the air quality index in Toronto as 10+, a "very high risk". According to the government, about 835 fires were burning nationwide on Wednesday, of which 112 were considered "out of control". And in New York, there are also concerns ahead of the World Cup final.
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The Canadian city of Toronto appears in orange light Photo: Carlos Osorio/REUTERS The Canadian environmental agency classified the air quality index in Toronto as 10+, a "very high risk".
according to BILDAccording to the government, about 835 fires were burning nationwide on Wednesday, of which 112 were considered "out of control".
according to BILDAnd in New York, there are also concerns ahead of the World Cup final
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