Even if a wildfire is stopped, smoke is an increasing concern for people who are caught downwind. “The more research that comes out, the more it points to: smoke is really bad for you. Really,” says wildfire expert Dr. Mike Flannigan. Read more
The Narwhal | Yellowknife to Fort McMurray: lessons from the frontlines of Canada’s worst wildfires
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