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Minnesotans are inhaling another plume of smoke from Canada this week, and an attempt to blame Canada's handling of wildfires ...
Canadian wildfire official told us they are not expecting smokey conditions to clear up over the course of the summer.
The blazes have destroyed nearly 15 million acres of land, and the fire season is expected to go into September. With it comes the threat of smoky days in Minnesota and North Dakota.
Six Republican members of Congress – four of them from Minnesota – have called on Canada to impose 'better forest management.
An air quality alert is in place for most of Minnesota due to wildfire smoke. The Twin Cities metro daytime high is around 85 ...
Residents in northeast Minnesota fended off the flames using what's known as defensible space and home hardening ...