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Smog from Canada wildfires blankets New York

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An orange-tinged smog caused by Canada's wildfires shrouds New York, obscuring its famous skyscrapers, as cities along the US East Coast issue air quality alerts. IMAGES

Added on the 07/06/2023 19:36:50 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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