air quality, Canadian wildfires and smoke
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This week’s hot and humid weather, compounded by hazy conditions caused by Canadian wildfires, could lead to problems for those with underlying respiratory issues, unless one stays inside.
The hazy weather from Canadian wildfires on July 26 is expected to impact children, teenagers, older adults and people with heart or lung disease.
After smoke from the Canadian wildfires caused the air quality to plummet across Massachusetts in recent days and some people put back on their N95 masks, meteorologists are warning that smoke ...
One person and a firefighter suffered injuries after a fire broke out at a home in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Sunday afternoon, the town's fire department said.
A fire at a home in Massachusetts started inside an enclosure meant for a large reptile, according to the fire department.
While the wildfire smoke was a major story of the summer, so was the rain that never seemed to go away. It was the second wettest summer in Boston recorded history , with 20.33 inches of rain.
One person was taken to a Massachusetts hospital Saturday during the emergency response to a fire in a waterfront home on the North Shore.