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Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada has caused air quality alerts for parts of New York state, including New York City.
Passengers have evacuated a New York City area commuter train after a fire caused at least one car to fill with smoke.
An air quality advisory is in effect for New York City as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to impact the region’s air, ...
On Tuesday morning, New York City had the ninth-worst air quality in the world, thanks in large part to the wildfire smoke ...
Wildfire smoke from Canada has triggered air quality alerts across New York and the Northeast, with hazy skies and unhealthy ...
Officials warned young children and those with respiratory illnesses to take precautions. For weeks, smoke from Canadian ...
New York City, Long Island and the Hudson Valley will all experience air quality within the 101-150 range on the air quality ...
An air quality alert was issued by the New York State Department of Health on Saturday due to smoke from wildfires in Canada.
The impact of one of the worst wildfire seasons Canada has ever seen is being felt across the border in huge parts of the US as potentially dangerous smoke wafts down ...
Beginning Sunday and continuing into Monday, air quality across Western New York has significantly deteriorated. The main ...
A fire erupted beneath a PATH train at Newport Station in New Jersey during Monday's morning commute, causing panic and a ...