Photos: Wildfire Smoke Blankets Parts of North America

Wildfire smoke covered parts of North America, causing health problems. The smoke came from large fires in Canada and the United States. Many people had to stay indoors.
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Wildfire smoke covered parts of North America. This happened because of large fires in Canada and the US. Many people had to stay indoors because of the smoke. The smoke caused health problems. It was a big problem for people in many cities.
Why it matters
This is important because people's health was affected by the smoke. It's also a sign of the big problem of wildfires in North America.
- Where did the wildfires happen?
- The wildfires happened in Canada and the United States.
- What was the effect of the smoke?
- The smoke caused health problems for many people.
- What did people have to do?
- Many people had to stay indoors because of the smoke.
How outlets are framing the same story
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Wildfires in Canada and the US caused health problems.
Sources1TypeAngleThe AtlanticFocused on the health impact of the smoke