HEALTHMICHIGAN ADVANCE
Air quality alerts issued for northern Michigan as wildfire smoke blankets region
Northern Michigan is experiencing thick wildfire smoke from fires in Canada and Minnesota, leading to air quality alerts and health risks. Officials warn of prolonged smoke exposure, with recommendations to avoid outdoor activity due to unhealthy air conditions. The smoke, combined with a heat advisory, poses compounding health dangers for vulnerable populations.
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