Wildfire smoke expected to clear by kick-off, but lightning delays training for both teams, especially Spain
Spain and Argentina face thunderstorms and haze ahead of World Cup final
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Argentina vs Spain: Will storms or wildfire smoke affect FIFA World Cup final? Under safety protocols, outdoor training cannot resume until at least 30 minutes after the last lightning strike. The thunderstorms will sweep much of the wildfire smoke away from the region, leaving only light haze by kick-off.
Furthermore, Argentina also saw its preparations affected by the storm, although to a lesser extent. "It won't be dangerous anymore," Berardelli said.
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Argentina vs Spain: Will storms or wildfire smoke affect FIFA World Cup final?
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Under safety protocols, outdoor training cannot resume until at least 30 minutes after the last lightning strike.
according to Hindustan TimesThe thunderstorms will sweep much of the wildfire smoke away from the region, leaving only light haze by kick-off.
according to India TodayArgentina also saw its preparations affected by the storm, although to a lesser extent.
according to Hindustan Times"It won't be dangerous anymore," Berardelli said.
according to India Today
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