Toronto Faces Severe Air Pollution from Forest Fire Smoke, Air Quality Reaches High Risk Levels
The smoke from forest fires in Quebec and Ontario is currently causing significant air pollution in Toronto. According to Environment Canada, the air quality index has reached level 7, which denotes a high risk. The organisation encourages locals to stay away from physically demanding outdoor activities as they may cause symptoms like coughing and throat irritation.
Since Monday, when the air quality advisory went into force, smoke and haze have engulfed the city. Around 4 p.m., things should start to get a little better, and overnight, the risk should go down to a moderate level. However, Thursday morning’s forecast is for increased smoke density, which will result in even poorer air quality and a risk level of 9 by Thursday afternoon.
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