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Canada Wildfire Smoke Causes Unhealthy Air Quality in Over a Dozen Midwest, Northeast States

17 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Philadelphia issued a “Code Purple Air Quality Emergency Day” on Friday due to smoke from Canadian wildfires.
• Nearly 900 wildfires are currently burning in Canada, with over 100 classified as out of control.
• Dangerous air quality levels have been reported from Duluth, Minnesota, to Richmond, Virginia, affecting multiple states.

Philadelphia officials declared a “Code Purple Air Quality Emergency Day” on Friday as smoke from approximately 900 wildfires in Canada drifted into the Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States. The officials warned that all residents could experience adverse health effects from the particulate matter in the air, with sensitive groups facing more severe impacts. The smoke has reached dangerous levels across several states, including Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. By Friday afternoon, the worst air quality was expected in areas from Detroit to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Washington, D.C. Heavy rain in parts of Canada may help mitigate some fires, but strong winds and lightning could exacerbate the situation.

Why It Matters

The ongoing wildfires in Canada, particularly in Ontario, have significant implications for air quality across the northeastern United States. With nearly 900 wildfires burning, the situation poses health risks to millions of residents in affected areas. The declaration of a “Code Purple” highlights the seriousness of the air quality crisis, as it indicates hazardous conditions that can affect everyone, especially vulnerable populations. Historical data shows that wildfire smoke can lead to respiratory issues and other health problems, making this event a critical public health concern.

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