
Smoke covering parts of U.S. as wildfires continue to rage in Saskatchewan, Manitoba
Swaths of smoke from wildfires that have torched buildings and forced thousands from their homes in Western Canada have drifted as far as Newfoundland and Labrador in the east and Texas in the south.
People in the northern and heavily populated southern areas of Manitoba and Saskatchewan are feeling it the worst, as that’s where a majority of Canada’s wildfires are burning, said Natalie Hasell of Environment Canada.
“Right in the vicinity of the fires, the air quality is going to be particularly bad,” Hasell said Wednesday.
“It’s really important for people to … pay attention to how you’re feeling and how other people around you are feeling.”