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    Anadolu via Getty Images A man in a cap and a black and white vertical stripped shirt stands looking at a hazy Toronto skylineAnadolu via Getty Images

    More than 800 wildfires are burning across Canada, with air quality alerts now extending south into multiple US states.

    The air quality in large parts of the northern states of Michigan and Minnesota is deemed “hazardous” by the US Air Quality Index program, with people recommended to stay indoors.

    Alerts span the Upper Midwest, the Great Lakes region and into the northeast, the US national weather service (NOAA) said in an update on Thursday.

    There are currently 858 fires actively burning in Canada, including 30 new fires on Thursday, according to the Canadian Wildland Fire Information System.

    The vast majority of wildfires are burning out of control.

    The large cluster of fires affecting northwestern areas of Ontario are responsible for sending thick plumes of smoke and poor air quality across Thunder Bay and Toronto, with lower concentrations of smoke high in the atmosphere drifting over the Great Lakes and above New York with hazy skies and redder sunrise and sunsets likely.

    • The far-reaching impacts of wildfire smoke – and how to protect yourself

    In western regions of New York state, the air quality on Thursday is considered “very unhealthy”, while in the New York City metro area the air quality is “unhealthy”.

    On Wednesday, New York extended its heat emergency plans and activated its air quality emergency protocols – with hundreds of cooling centers and KN95 masks being made available citywide.

    In Ontario, there will be quite widespread thunderstorms over the next few days, but the rain may not be enough to make much of a difference.

    Northwesterly winds will continue to blow the smoke into northern US states for the rest of this week and into the weekend, leading to concerns smoke will drift into New Jersey where Sunday’s World Cup final is due to take place.

    A change in the wind direction by Monday means that the smoke will tend to be steered across Quebec with an improvement in air quality further south in the US.

    How bad are Canadian and US wildfires, and what is the air quality risk?

    Getty Images An image showing the Toronto skyline taken from the Toronto Islands showing a hazy, orange sky blanket the city. On the shores of the island are several people sitting on benches, and a couple of city bikes parked nearby. The skyline across the lake shows the iconic CN Tower and Rogers Centre. Getty Images
    Getty Images The Minneapolis, Minnesota skyline is blurred by smoke, with green park grass and trees in the foregroundGetty Images
    Minneapolis is also under a smoky haze

    Air quality in the Midwestern city of Detroit is currently the worst in the world, Swiss air quality tracker IQAir said, followed by Minneapolis, Chicago and Toronto.

    Republican lawmakers in the state of Michigan have penned an open letter to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney asking for better management of the country’s wildfires, expressing frustration for the third year in a row.

    “A year has passed, the season has come around again, and nothing has changed except that our patience has run out,” said the letter, signed by four House representatives from the US state.

    Pete Hoekstra, the US ambassador to Canada, struck a more diplomatic tone in a statement on Wednesday commending wildfire fighting efforts from both countries.

    Wildfires are a part of the natural life cycle of Canada’s vast boreal forest, but they have become more frequent since 2015, said Laura Chasmer, a professor of geography and the environment at the University of Western Ontario.

    “This is associated with some of the extreme climate warming that we’ve been seeing, and the atmospheric drying of the surface,” she said.

    Dramatic video shows wildfire surround freight train in Canada

    Fires in the past burned more frequently in western Canada, but recent years have seen that trend migrate eastward, with large fires now burning in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic provinces, Prof Chasmer said, leading to more noticeable smoke in densely populated cities like Toronto and New York.

    She added that this has strained firefighting efforts in Canada, whose primary focus is to ensure the flames don’t spread to nearby towns. Putting out the fires completely is “very difficult”, Prof Chasmer noted, due to their scope and intensity.

    Responding to the criticism from US lawmakers, Carney said on Thursday that both countries have a responsibility to fight climate change.

    He added his government is “in close communication” with provinces and local communities and is prepared to help.

    Map of active wildfires across Canada and the northern US. Red dots mark fires detected in the past 24 hours and pink dots show detections from the past seven days. The largest concentration is in northwestern Ontario, highlighted in an inset box, with additional clusters across western and central Canada. Toronto and New York are labelled for reference.

    Meanwhile, Ontario Premier Doug Ford dismissed criticism of his government’s handling of the fires, noting that over 150 fire crews are on the ground battling the blaze.

    “We will spend whatever it takes,” Ford said.

    In addition to the hazardous smoke, the wildfires in northern Ontario have forced hundreds from local First Nations communities to evacuate, with videos showing some fleeing the remote area by boat.

    Homes and buildings in the area have also been damaged extensively by the flames, said Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige in a statement.

    A dramatic video on Wednesday showed a freight train in Ontario, Canada surrounded by wildfire flames, as workers requested an emergency rescue.

    Canadian National Rail said in a statement that the workers who were trapped outside Armstrong were all safely rescued, and that operations have been temporarily suspended in the region.

    America’s blame game over Canada’s wildfire smoke misses the point, experts say

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