Kingston left with worst air quality in Ontario from Quebec wildfire smoke

The sky in Kingston shrouded in a yellow and grey smokey haze. Trees and the top of a building take up the bottom portion of the frame.
An image of the smoky sky in Kingston on Tuesday, June 6. Photo by Christena Lawrie.
Christena Lawrie - CFRC - KingstonON | 07-06-2023
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Kingstonians woke up Tuesday to find the city shrouded in a blanket of smoke as a result of the forest fires in Quebec and northeastern Ontario. As wind carries the smoke east, smoke from the wildfires has resulted in deteriorated air quality across Ontario. 

Environment Canada reported June 6 that Kingston had the worst air quality in Ontario at a level 10, the highest on the scale. The conditions have continued into Wednesday morning, with the air quality still sitting at level 10. The conditions are expected to continue for at least the next few days, with air quality projected to improve slightly on Thursday before deteriorating again on Friday. 

Many Kingston locals have been sharing images of smoke obscuring the city and their experiences over the past few days, reporting sore throats, irritated eyes, and other unpleasant impacts of the air quality: 

Environment Canada recommends that people reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors, especially if you experience symptoms such as coughing and throat irritation. In a statement issued by KFL&A Public Health, they recommended an N95 mask as an effective way to filter out smoke if you have to be outdoors.

For more information about air quality and recommendations to protect your health, visit The Government of Canada website

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