
More than 80,000 spectators are waiting for the Argentine party - Spain as authorities monitor air quality
Canadian Fire Smoke Threatens the End of the 2026 World Cup in New York
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The end of the 2026 World Cup between Argentina and Spain is under fire alert in Canada. The organization and the authorities will continue to monitor the environmental situation before the party that will define the 2026 World Cup. (D). The forecasts point to an improvement in air quality on Friday and the expected rains for Saturday could help disperse the smoke before the party, which will have over 80,000 spectators and a half-time show.
Furthermore, The dense smoke cloud that covers the region comes from the more than 100 forest fires that remain active in Canada and that, driven by wind flows, have reached the north-east of the United States. The health authorities have recommended to limit outdoor activity to the maximum due to the high concentration of fine particles (PM2.5), especially dangerous to the respiratory system.
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The end of the 2026 World Cup between Argentina and Spain is under fire alert in Canada.
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The organization and the authorities will continue to monitor the environmental situation before the party that will define the 2026 World Cup. (D)
according to El Universo (EC) — NoticiasThe forecasts point to an improvement in air quality on Friday and the expected rains for Saturday could help disperse the smoke before the party, which will have over 80,000 spectators and a half-time show.
according to El Universo (EC) — NoticiasThe dense smoke cloud that covers the region comes from the more than 100 forest fires that remain active in Canada and that, driven by wind flows, have reached the north-east of the United States.
according to OKDiarioThe health authorities have recommended to limit outdoor activity to the maximum due to the high concentration of fine particles (PM2.5), especially dangerous to the respiratory system.
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