
Ontario wildfires turn Toronto skies orange, ranking city as world's worst for air quality
Drudge Report—Wildfires burning in northwestern Ontario created hazardous air quality across Toronto and southern Ontario, with the city briefly recording the worst air quality in the world. The smoke turned Toronto's skies a vivid orange. Mandatory evacuations were ordered in multiple communities near the fires. Smoke from the outbreak also spread south into the northeastern United States, turning skies orange across the eastern seaboard. The fires were spreading rapidly through the region.
- Drudge Report — TORONTO TURNS ORANGE; WORLD'S WORST AIR QUALITY...
- Wired — Smoke spread south, turning skies sickly orange across the eastern United States
- USA Today — Wildfire smoke map: Track fires and red flag warnings across the US
- Guardian — Wildfires in Ontario make Toronto air quality worst in world
- New York Times — Wildfire Smoke Turns Skies Orange Across the U.S., and Democrats Make a Big Shift on Israel
- Euronews — Toronto choked by wildfire smoke, records world's worst air quality
- Drudge Report — TORONTO TURNS ORANGE; WORLD'S WORST AIR QUALITY...
- The Globe and Mail — Wildfires in northwestern Ontario triggered air quality alerts across southern Ontario
- The Globe and Mail — Fires forced mandatory evacuations across multiple communities
- France 24 — Toronto air ranked world's worst as wildfire smoke choked the city