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    Smoke from Canadian wildfires returns to New York City for second straight week


    ByEyewitness News

    Tuesday, June 6, 2023 3:19AM

    Wildfire smoke could bring thick haze into NYC on Tuesday

    NEW YORK (WABC) — For a second week in a row, smoke from Canadian wildfires will have an impact on the New York City area.

    Wildfire smoke drifting south from Canada will make for hazy sunshine at times on Tuesday and possibly on Wednesday and could lead to poor air quality.

    Just last week, a Code Orange Air Quality Alert was issued for parts of the Tri-State area.

    It comes as Quebec is looking internationally for support as it struggles to battle more than 160 forest fires during what federal officials say is shaping up to be among Canada’s worst fire seasons ever.

    With more than 480 wilderness firefighters on the ground, Quebec can fight around 30 fires, Quebec Premier Franois Legault told reporters Monday, adding that normally firefighters would come from other provinces to help.

    “When I talk to the premiers of other provinces, they have their hands full,” Legault told a briefing in Quebec City.

    On Friday afternoon there were 324 fires burning across Canada. As of Monday morning that had grown to 413, and by late afternoon, the total jumped again to 42.

    “The situation remains serious,” Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair said. “The images that we have seen so far this season are some of the most severe we have we have ever witnessed in Canada and the current forecast for the next few months indicates the potential for continued higher-than-normal fire activity.”

    More than 160 fires have been reported in Quebec including at least 114 that are out of control. More than 173,000 hectares have burned this year in Quebec’s “intensive protection fire zone” – the area where normally all fires are actively fought – compared with a 10-year average of 247 hectares as of the same date, Quebec’s wildfire prevention agency, SOPFEU said.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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