HEALTHMICHIGAN ADVANCE
Wildfire smoke creates health concerns across Michigan, resulting in closures and cancellations
Wildfire smoke from Canada has led to hazardous air quality in Michigan, prompting closures of government offices, courts, and events like the Rx Kids Baby Parade. The Upper Peninsula faces 'Hazardous' conditions, while the Lower Peninsula experiences 'Very Unhealthy' air quality, with officials advising residents to limit outdoor activities.
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