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Detroit officials provide update on air quality: Cancellations, masks
Detroit officials advise residents to stay indoors and wear masks due to hazardous air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke. Outdoor city events are canceled, and N-95 masks are distributed at recreation centers. The air quality index reached 'very unhealthy' levels, prompting health warnings and increased respiratory complaints.
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