Pollution from California wildfires killed more than 52,000 people in a decade, a new study claimed Friday, as the western United States girds for a hot summer that could bring
LOS ANGELES: Pollution from California wildfires killed more than 52,000 people in a decade, a new study claimed on Friday, as the western United States girds for a hot summer that could bring more.
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A School Streets scheme planned for Castlefields Primary School in Bridgnorth will not now be introduced this spring after concerns were raised about the potential impact of displaced traffic.