August 6, 2025 - 03:37

Smoke from Canadian wildfires is continuing to cause poor air quality across New Hampshire, raising significant health concerns among residents. The haze has enveloped much of the state, leading local health officials to issue advisories, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions.
As the smoke drifts southward, it carries fine particulate matter that can penetrate deep into the lungs, exacerbating asthma and other respiratory ailments. Authorities are urging residents to limit outdoor activities, especially during peak smoke hours, and to stay indoors when possible.
Meteorologists predict that the situation may persist as wildfires in Canada remain active, complicating air quality recovery efforts. Residents are encouraged to monitor local air quality reports and take necessary precautions, including using air purifiers and wearing masks if venturing outside. The ongoing situation highlights the broader implications of climate change and its impact on public health.
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