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Residents warned to stay indoors as Canadian wildfire smoke hits Philadelphia region
Philadelphia residents faced hazy skies and health warnings due to Canadian wildfire smoke, leading to a Code Red Air Quality Action Day in Pennsylvania. The smoke contains PM 2.5 particles, which pose respiratory and cardiovascular risks, particularly for vulnerable groups. Over 180 wildfires in Canada and some in Minnesota are contributing to the pollution.
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