Wildfire smoke is hitting the US from Canada and Mexico

Fires burning across Canada are already triggering U.S. air quality alerts in the Midwest and Plains.

Photo of the sun shrouded in a reddish brown haze. The outline of a helicopter can be seen flying through the hazy sky.
Wildfires across Canada are causing hazy skies.
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Dozens of wildfires are burning across Canada in May 2024 and sending unhealthy smoke blowing into the northern U.S. again. At the same time, the southeastern U.S. is getting smoke from Mexico, where drought conditions have been fueling fires.

Last year, Canada's record 2023 wildfire season introduced millions of Americans across the Midwest and northeastern states to the health hazards of wildfire smoke, with air quality alerts that reached levels never seen there before.

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Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, University of Iowa