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Smoke from the Canadian wildfires will be visible in the Philadelphia region on Tuesday, and an air quality alert has been issued for Wednesday in the Delaware Valley. More than 100 "out of ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Hard to believe it has been a year since Philadelphia took center stage as smoke from the Canadian wildfires left the city with the worst air quality on the planet for a day ...
From Maryland to the Canadian capital, a monstrous cloud of smoke spewed by Quebec’s wildfires has forced children to stay indoors, grounded flights in New York City and left millions of ...
The Air Quality Index in Philadelphia was at 361 as of 8 a.m. Thursday, significantly worse than the air-quality levels in other major East Coast cities hit by the smoke like New York and Washington.
One person was killed and two people were injured after a massive explosion and subsequent fire in a neighborhood in ...
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Smoke smell permeates Philadelphia region after wildfire breaks out in Shamong, New Jersey - MSNThat smoke smell is not a Father's Day barbecue you're missing. The smoke, haze and ash permeating the Philadelphia region on Saturday morning are due to a wildfire burning in New Jersey's Wharton ...
A Code Red Air Quality Alert will be in effect for Delaware Thursday, and Pennsylvania and New Jersey will be under a Code Orange. The Benjamin Franklin Bridge and the Philadelphia skyline are ...
Exposure to wildfire smoke increases the risk of being diagnosed with dementia more than other types of air pollution, ...
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Philadelphia fire: Smoke from Frankford building fire covers part of Philadelphia skyline - MSNThe smoke plum from the massive fire was substantial enough to briefly pop up on FOX 29 Weather Authority's radar. The smoke could not only be seen in Philadelphia and surrounding areas, but could ...
Four smoke detectors were not working inside a Philadelphia row house that caught fire on Wednesday morning, leaving a dozen people dead, Philadelphia Deputy Fire Commissioner Craig Murphy said.
Philadelphia’s public housing residents are breathing in less secondhand smoke since a 2015 comprehensive smoke-free policy went into place, a new study indicates. Ann Klassen, PhD, a professor in ...
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