plume will shift directions, saturday morning into the buffalo area, it will not be as bad as what we have been dealing with, the thick, huge plume we had yesterday. until the fires get distinguished, we re going to be dealing with them. right now, there are 430 active fires in canada, 235 of them are what they say out of control, 0 percent contained and that s 4.3 million acres that have been burned to date. here s all the fires located in quebec. we needed rain. a remote area, it s hard for firefighters to get out there and put that out. this is the rainfall forecast. it brings an inch, inch and a half over the area. over seven days, that s not enough to put the fires out. this story is not over with. i don t think it will ever get as bad as what we saw yesterday and this morning. we re not done until we can get the fires distinguished. it was awful here yesterday. bill karins, thank you very much. joining us now is pulmonologist, vin gupta, doctor, how dangerous was it to be out
home. it could get congested. out of the estimated nearly 4.3 million travelers that are flying by air this memorial day weekend per aaa, 1 million will come through this airport in dallas. weather across the country is holding. the flight aware misery map not that miserable. 234 delays and seven cancellations reported. chicago o hare has the most. in general, travel experts say if you think it is busy now, wait until the dog days of summer. we expect this to be a record-setting start to the summer travel season and based on the way bookings are looking there is a good chance this summer could be one for the history books as well. many feared a repeat of traffic tangles with the christmas holiday. fortunately nothing like that to report. julie: good news. stacy stiegel live from dallas.
experience and the biobank on our website. let s take a look at some other uk stories making headlines. the details of last week s here six sacks test in england have been published after some teachers and parents said it was so difficult it left was in tears. the dip for education says papers are rigorously trialled. the national association of head teachers says that even staff had to really think about the answers. a nswers. a survey answers. a survey by citizens advice suggests that up to 1 million people cancelled their broadband in the last year because of the high cost of living. the charity said those struggling could have benefited from cheaper social tariffs or special low cost packages. the watchdog 0fcom has warned 4.3 million eligible people are missing the deals. a bbc investigation has revealed that britain has so far failed to
year. half the total cost of broadband for some households. i m joined now by morgan wilde. from the citizens advice bureau. good morning to you. citizens advice bureau. good morning to ou. , ~ . ., ., to you. citizens advice have done this research to you. citizens advice have done this research and to you. citizens advice have done this research and one to you. citizens advice have done this research and one of - to you. citizens advice have done this research and one of the - to you. citizens advice have done | this research and one of the things you are this research and one of the things you are saying is that companies are not promoting the social tariffs. not as not promoting the social tariffs. not as much as they ought to be. why don t people know about them? companies are just not doing enough to advertise these tariffs to their customers and have very little incentive customers and have very little incentive to because they are provided incentive to because they
just damaging them, but also depleting them. much more on the website. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let s bring you up to date on stories around the uk. a survey by citizen s advisors suggest up to 1 million people cancel their broadband in the last year due to the cost of living. the charity said those struggling could have benefited from cheaper social tariffs or special at packages. watchdog ofcom says 4.3 million eligible people are missing out on deals. a bbc investigation has revealed they have failed to find foreign companies are breaking transparency laws. the legislation introduced last year requires overseas properties with properties in the uk to reveal their owners by the end of january. in the uk to reveal their owners by the end ofjanuary. voters in northern ireland are going to the poll to decide who should represent them on 11 councils, a total of 807 candidates are competing for 462