The air quality in New York was among the worst in the world while towns in the eastern United States were engulfed in smoke from the forest fires that ravaged the west coast of the country several thousand miles away.
New York state officials have advised vulnerable people, such as those with asthma and heart disease, to avoid strenuous outdoor activities as air pollution has soared in arrow to eclipse Lima in Peru and Kolkata in India to be ranked among the worst in the world. Tuesday.
Smoke from over 80 major wildfires in the western United Statescaused hazy skies and decreased air quality in cities in the eastern United States and Canada including Philadelphia, Washington DC, Pittsburgh and Toronto, as well as New York City, causing fiery sunrises and even bathing the moon in an unusual red hue on Tuesday night .
Wednesday morning, the air quality index increased to 157 in Manhattan, well above the threshold of 100 where health is considered to be at risk. Vulnerable people include pregnant women and the elderly, although even healthy people outside of these groups may experience shortness of breath, sore throats and tears when exposed to such bad air.
“I think it’s unusual to have this kind of haze, I don’t remember seeing this kind of thing.” saying George Pope, professor of land and environmental studies at Montclair State University, who added he couldn’t see Manhattan from his New Jersey office. “You can almost always see the horizon, at least a silhouette, if it’s a foggy day. It’s, like, it’s unprecedented. ”