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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.
Which is what's happening across Minnesota. The wildfire smoke drifting south from Canada put even more particles in the air, allowing red hues to dominate. It's also creating a haze, enhancing ...
Poor air quality due to wildfire smoke can negatively affect health. It's one of multiple climate-driven health risks ...
Minnesota has worst air quality in the country on Wednesday 01:38. MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesotans are feeling the heat this week as smoke from the Canadian wildfires covers much of the state, leaving ...
MOORHEAD, Minn. — Burning wildfires in Canada are causing air quality issues in parts of the U.S., including Minnesota and North Dakota. The smoke is lingering closer to the ground, according to ...
University of Minnesota researchers say the massive northland Wildfires this month are leading to murkier water and more questions. Donald Trump's approval rating skyrockets with Hispanics I’ve ...
Large wildfires near Lake Winnipeg in Canada are the cause of the hazy skies. As of 11 a.m. Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimated St. Cloud's Air Quality Index at 161 ...
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 ...
In 2021, the Greenwood Fire burned over 26 thousand acres of land. This included peatlands, which play a crucial role in carbon storage. “Peatlands are an ecosystem that we have a lot of in ...
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 ...