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Detroit offers masks, respite to help protect residents from effects of Canadian wildfires
Detroit is distributing free masks and providing respite locations to protect residents from hazardous air quality caused by Canadian wildfires. The city urges residents to limit outdoor activity and offers resources like closed windows, indoor activities, and mask usage. Outdoor programming has been canceled due to poor air conditions.
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