Ontario Struggles with Deteriorating Air Quality Caused by Forest Fire Smoke
A special air quality statement remains in effect as smoke from forest fires continues to cause high levels of air pollution across Ontario. The smoke plumes from forest fires in northeastern Ontario and Quebec have spread to different parts of the province, including the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, resulting in a deterioration of air quality.
According to Environment Canada, air quality and visibility can fluctuate over short distances and vary significantly from hour to hour due to wildfire smoke. Earlier this month, Toronto experienced smoky conditions, leading to closures and cancellations due to poor air quality.
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