• Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

    New York City choking! An orange haze engulfs the concrete jungle, air quality plummets to Mars-like levels

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    In a shocking revelation, the air quality in New York City was ranked 80% worse than that of Delhi, India, which is notorious for its pollution levels

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    New York City is facing a major air quality crisis as thick smoke from Canadian wildfires engulfs the skyline, transforming the city into an eerie orange haze reminiscent of Mars. Experts warn that the air quality is the worst recorded since at least the 1980s, surpassing even the aftermath of the tragic events of 9/11. With the air quality index reaching dangerous levels, residents are urged to take precautions and stay indoors to minimize exposure. Let’s dive into the details of this unprecedented environmental situation.

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    As New Yorkers gazed out their windows on Wednesday afternoon, they were met with a surreal sight. The city’s skyline, typically a bustling metropolis, had transformed into a scene reminiscent of another planet. Brian Mastro, a meteorologist from Fox Forecast Center, aptly described the view, saying, “It looks like Mars out there.” The dense smoke from Canadian wildfires had travelled hundreds of miles, enveloping New York City in an otherworldly orange haze.

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    The air quality index in New York City reached a staggering 353 out of 500 by early afternoon, classified as “very hazardous.” This marked the worst air quality recorded since at least the 1980s. On a typical day, the air index hovers around 100, highlighting the severity of the current situation. The city’s residents are experiencing the detrimental effects of the smoke, prompting concerns about their health and well-being.

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