Air Quality In Northeast Cities Remains ‘Hazardous’ As U.S. Sends 600 Firefighters To Battle Canadian Wildfires

Topline

Air quality in New York City, Philadelphia and other cities in the northeastern U.S. continued to border between “very unhealthy” and “hazardous,” a situation that is not expected to dramatically improve Thursday as smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires continues to envelop the region.

Key Facts

According to IQAir’s global tracker, New York remains the world’s most polluted “major city” although within the U.S. the air quality level in Philadelphia was significantly worse.

As of 2 a.m. ET, level of PM 2.5—airborne particles less than 2.5 microns in diameter—in New York stood at 297 micrograms per cubic meter of air or “very unhealthy” levels while the number for Philadelphia was 417 or “hazardous.”

Schools in both cities have canceled all outdoor activities with some Philadelphia public schools even encouraging students to wear masks.

National Weather Service’s Air Quality Health Advisory for New York City and surrounding regions has been extended at least till midnight on Thursday.

The help battle the raging wildfires in Canada—the source of this pollution—the U.S. has sent “more than 600 U.S. firefighters and support personnel” to the country, the White House announced on Wednesday evening.

Surprising Fact

The EPA’s AirNow tracker labels an air quality level higher than 300 as “hazardous”—its most severe category. Everyone is urged to stay indoors and “reduce activity levels” when an area’s air quality is deemed to be hazardous.

Big Number

432. That is the total number of fires burning across the country of Canada at the moment, 247 of which are deemed “out of control, according to the Canadian Interagency Fire Center’s tracker. Both these numbers are a slight increase compared to early Wednesday morning.

Crucial Quote

Speaking to the press on Wednesday evening, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul urged New Yorkers to stay indoors: “You don’t need to go out and run tonight. You don’t need to go out and take a walk. You don’t need to push the baby in the stroller. This is not a safe time to do that…Prolonged exposure to this harmful air will cause negative health impacts.”

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/06/08/air-quality-in-northeast-cities-remains-hazardous-as-us-sends-600-firefighters-to-battle-canadian-wildfires/