U.S. East Coast blanketed in veil of smoke from Canadian fires
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[June 08, 2023]
By Tyler Clifford
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Schools across the U.S. East Coast canceled outdoor
activities, airline traffic slowed and millions of Americans were urged
to stay indoors on Wednesday as smoke from Canadian wildfires drifted
south, blanketing cities in thick, yellow haze.
The U.S. National Weather Service issued air quality alerts for
virtually the entire Atlantic seaboard. Health officials from Vermont to
South Carolina and as far west as Ohio and Kansas warned residents that
spending time outdoors could cause respiratory problems due to high
levels of fine particulates in the atmosphere.
"It's critical that Americans experiencing dangerous air pollution,
especially those with health conditions, listen to local authorities to
protect themselves and their families," President Joe Biden said on
Twitter.
U.S. private forecasting service AccuWeather said thick haze and soot
extending from high elevations to ground level marked the worst outbreak
of wildfire smoke to blanket the Northeastern U.S. in more than 20
years.
New York's famous skyline, usually visible for miles, appeared to vanish
in an otherworldly veil of smoke, which some residents said made them
feel unwell.
"It makes breathing difficult," Mohammed Abass said as he walked down
Broadway in Manhattan. "I've been scheduled for a road test for driving,
for my driving license today, and it was canceled."
The smoky air was especially tough on people toiling outdoors, such as
Chris Ricciardi, owner of Neighbor's Envy Landscaping in Roxbury, New
Jersey. He said he and his crew were curtailing work hours and wearing
masks they used for heavy pollen.
"We don't have the luxury to stop working," he said. "We want to keep
our exposure to the smoke to a minimum, but what can you really do about
it?"
Angel Emmanuel Ramirez, 29, a fashion stylist at a Givenchy outlet in
Manhattan, said he and fellow workers began feeling ill and closed up
shop early when they realized the smell of smoke was permeating the
store.
"It's so intense, you would think the wildfire was happening right
across the river, not up in Canada," Ramirez said.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul called the situation an "emergency
crisis," saying the air pollution index for parts of her state were
eight times above normal.
Reduced visibility from the haze forced the Federal Aviation
Administration to slow air traffic into the New York City area and
Philadelphia from elsewhere on the East Coast and upper Midwest, with
flight delays averaging about a half hour.
Schools up and down the East Coast called off outdoor activities,
including sports, field trips and recesses.
A Broadway matinee of "Prima Facie" was halted after 10 minutes when
actress Jodie Comer had difficulty breathing due to poor air quality.
The show was restarted with understudy Dani Arlington going on for Comer
in the role of Tessa, a production spokesperson said in a statement.
Even Major League Baseball was impacted, as the New York Yankees and the
Philadelphia Phillies both postponed home games scheduled for Wednesday.
A National Women's Soccer League match in Harrison, New Jersey, was also
rescheduled, as was a WNBA women's basketball game in Brooklyn.
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In some areas, the air quality index (AQI), which measures major
pollutants including particulate matter produced by fires, was well
above 400, according to Airnow, which sets 100 as "unhealthy" and
300 as "hazardous."
At noon (1600 GMT), Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was recording the
nation's worst air quality index, with an AQI reading of 410. Among
major cities, New York had the highest AQI in the world on Wednesday
afternoon at 342, about double the index for chronically polluted
cities such as Dubai (168) and Delhi (164), according to IQAir.
SMOKE CROSSING FROM CANADA
The smoke billowed over the U.S. border from Canada, where hundreds
of forest fires have scorched 9.4 million acres (3.8 million
hectares) and forced 120,000 people from their homes in an unusually
early and intense start to the wildfire season.
The skies above New York and many other North American cities grew
progressively hazier through Wednesday, with an eerie yellowish
tinge filtering through the smoky canopy. The air smelled like
burning wood.
Wildfire smoke has been linked with higher rates of heart attacks
and strokes, increases in emergency room visits for asthma and other
respiratory conditions, eye irritation, itchy skin and rashes, among
other problems.
A Home Depot store in Manhattan sold out of air purifiers and masks.
New York Road Runners canceled events intended to mark Global
Running Day.
"This is not the day to train for a marathon or to do an outside
event with your children," New York Mayor Eric Adams advised. "If
you are older or have heart or breathing problems or an older adult,
you should remain inside."
Pedestrians donned face masks in numbers that brought to mind the
worst days of the coronavirus pandemic.
Tyrone Sylvester, 66, playing chess in Manhattan's Union Square as
he has on most days for 30 years, but wearing a mask, said he had
never seen the city's air quality so bad.
"When the sun looks like that," he said, pointing out the
bronze-like orb visible through the smoky sky, "we know something's
wrong. This is what global warming looks like."
Poor air quality is likely to persist into the weekend, with a
developing storm system expected to shift the smoke westward across
the Great Lakes and deeper south through the Ohio Valley and into
the mid-Atlantic region, AccuWeather said.
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford in New York and Denny Thomas in Canada;
Additional reporting by Nancy Lapid, Julia Harte, Brad Brooks and
Dan Whitcomb; Writing by Joseph Ax and Steve Gorman; Editing by
David Gregorio, Rosalba O'Brien and Jamie Freed)
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