Canadian wildfires are causing the worst air in the US in cities like Chicago and Detroit
By MELINA WALLING, MELISSA WINDER and TRISHA AHMED
Associated Press
CHICAGO (AP) — Drifting smoke from the ongoing wildfires across Canada is creating curtains of haze and raising air quality concerns throughout the Great Lakes region, and in parts of the central and eastern United States. The Environmental Protection Agency’s AirNow.gov link showed the area around Chicago, lower Michigan and southern Wisconsin had the worst air quality in the U.S. on Tuesday, with Chicago, Detroit and Milwaukee among several locations at a “very unhealthy” level. In Chicago, officials urged young people, older adults and residents with health issues to stay indoors. A National Weather Service meteorologist says fires in northern Quebec and low pressure over the eastern Great Lakes are sending smoke to Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois.