Smokes from Canadian wildfires are creating a smokey haze in parts of northern and eastern Utah, the state Department of Environmental Quality said Friday.
The Utah Department of Environmental Quality recommends Utahns with chronic health conditions pay attention to their bodies and “avoid outdoor exertion if you’re in an area with visible smoke or haze.”
The Bald Mountain Wildfire burns in the Grande Prairie Forest Area in Alberta on Friday, May 12, 2023. Smoke from Canadian wildfires has blown into parts of northern and eastern Utah, the state air quality agency said on Friday, May 19, 2023.The whispy, white haze interrupting an otherwise sunny spring day in Salt Lake City and other parts of Utah is the result of wildfire smoke blowing in from Canada’s already above-average wildfire year, state air quality officials said Friday.
“We are starting to see smoke from a wildfire in Canada on our monitors in northern & eastern Utah,” the state Department of Environmental Quality wrote on Twitter Friday afternoon. “We expect that it will continue to move southeast, and hopefully move out by Sunday with forecasted wind.” If you have chronic heart or lung conditions pay attention to your body. Avoid outdoor exertion if you're in an area with visible smoke or haze.The agency encouraged Utahns with chronic heart or lung conditions to pay attention to their bodies.So far this year, there’s been 1,402 wildfires in Canada, about 340 more wildfires than average, according to Natural Resources Canada’s.
There are 58 “uncontrolled” fires burning in the county, with 40 “being held” and 93 that were “controlled,” theIn Utah, there is one active wildfire, named the “Timber Top” fire, which is burning in Washington County north of St. George,
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