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Air quality in North Dakota abnormally bad

Air quality in North Dakota abnormally bad Joel Crane © Provided by Minot-Bsmrck-Dcknsn(Wlstn) KFYR-TV Hazy sunrise BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - You might have noticed haze in the air over the last few days. Experts say this is because of extremely small particles of ash and soot, which have drifted into North Dakota from wildfires in other areas. “It’s been fires, there’s a bunch of fires in Canada, Idaho is lit up like a Christmas tree. It’s been bad. I always like to say, as far as North Dakota is concerned, on normal days we enjoy some of the cleanest air in the nation. On normal days,” says Ryan Mills of the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality.

Those without health conditions still at risk during high air quality alert

KVRR Local News Those without health conditions still at risk during high air quality alert In Fargo, Moorhead and Grand Forks we re forecasting red air quality which is unhealthy for all individuals. July 14, 2021 NORTH DAKOTA & MINNESOTA (KVRR) Air conditions are on high alert as wildfires in parts of the U.S and Canada are pushing smoke through the upper Midwest. With several large fires burning across Montana, Wyoming and Canada, officials from the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality are warning people on how the hazy and smoky conditions may affect them. “We’re obviously monitoring it. This is obviously a forest fire smoke that we’re getting inundated with right now. We definitely have seen some impacts. Your more sensitive groups, asthma, things of that nature you definitely don’t want to be breathing that in,” North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality manager Ryan Mills said.

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