💨 Abstract

Wildfires in Canada have caused unhealthy air quality across parts of the Upper Midwest, affecting outdoor activities. Minnesota, parts of Montana, North Dakota, and Wisconsin are particularly affected, with North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park experiencing "very unhealthy" conditions. The smoke, originating from Canadian wildfires, has significantly impacted local businesses, such as the Hideaway Resort in Minnesota, where outdoor activities have been curtailed.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff