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Even if you never smoked a cigarette, you basically had at least one on Friday because of dense smoke from wildfires wafting over Winnipeg. Winnipeg reached its highest smoke particulate
With a state of emergency once again in effect for Manitoba due to raging wildfires in the province's north, much of southern Manitoba is also feeling an impact.
Public spaces including soccer fields and indoor arenas are being converted into makeshift shelters, expecting many arrivals
The Canadian Press on MSN14h
Evacuees arrive in Winnipeg as wildfires force thousands out, bring smoke advisoriesEvacuees from northern Manitoba continued to pour into Winnipeg Friday as a renewed round of wildfires threatened communities and shrouded much of the province in smoke.
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Much of the Upper Midwest on Saturday was dealing with swaths of unhealthy air due to drifting smoke from Canadian wildfires, covering the northern region of the U.S. at a time
Manitoba’s wildfire season continues to escalate, with the province still under a state of emergency due to the worst fire conditions in three decades.
Wildfire smoke continues to hang over much of Manitoba, leading Environment Canada and Manitoba Health to issue an air quality warning. The advisory urges residents to take precautions, especially those more vulnerable to smoke exposure.
Environment Canada issued an Air Quality Warning Friday morning for all of southeastern Manitoba. Wildfire smoke from northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan will be drifting across the province for the next several days.