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Wildfires have continued to rapidly grow across parts of northeastern Minnesota, destroying at least 144 homes and buildings, after days of unseasonably high temperatures and low humidity.
Poor air quality due to wildfire smoke can negatively affect health. It's one of multiple climate-driven health risks ...
The forecast also calls for elevated wildfire activity in Canada, which, as we've seen in the past, does impact Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
Smoke from wildfires raging in Canada has drifted into the United States, affecting air quality as far south as Florida and creating a "very unhealthy" situation in parts of Minnesota on June 3 ...
'Hazardous' wildfire smoke to choke Minnesota skies through Wednesday originally appeared on Bring Me The News.. Get ready for more smoky skies, Minnesota. In fact, the smoke could be worse Monday ...
Smoke from raging Canadian wildfires is once again worsening air quality in some U.S. states. Parts of the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and other states were all ...
Other major wildfires in Minnesota’s past were even bigger. The Great Hinckley fire of 1894 burned 350,000 acres and killed 418. The Cloquet-Moose Lake fires in 1918 burned 250,000 acres killed 453.
Smoke from western wildfires has been traced almost 1,500 miles away, as several students have reported respiratory issues at the end of the summer in Minnesota. The smoke from California’s Mendocino ...
Relentless wildfires have continued to rapidly grow across parts of northeastern Minnesota north of Lake Superior, destroying at least 144 homes and buildings, after days of unseasonably high ...