
Worst air in the world – video shows orange skies in Toronto
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Home World Worst air in the world – Video shows orange skies in Toronto as of 17.07.2026, 22:01 Comments Follow us on Google The sky over Toronto glows orange, the air is more than unhealthy – more than 100 forest fires make Canada’s largest city a smoghölle. More than 100 active forest fires in the northwest of the Canadian province of Ontario, whose smoke shrouds the metropolis of millions in a brown-range haze. Swiss air quality company IQAir has declared Toronto the world’s worst air quality city, ahead of New Delhi and Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Furthermore, Particularly at risk: pregnant women, children under two years, people over 65 and people with pre-existing conditions. Toronto’s residents react with masks, closed windows and concern – especially for the weakest. “It’s okay for me, but my sister is pregnant – and her child is only two years old,” says a resident in the video. The Canadian Environmental Agency Environment Canada has issued an air quality warning for the entire city of Toronto and calls on the population not to leave indoors.
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Home World Worst air in the world – Video shows orange skies in Toronto as of 17.07.2026, 22:01 Comments Follow us on Google The sky over Toronto glows orange, the air is more than unhealthy – more than 100 forest fires make Canada’s largest city a smoghölle.
reliability low1/2 sourcesMore than 100 active forest fires in the northwest of the Canadian province of Ontario, whose smoke shrouds the metropolis of millions in a brown-range haze.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSwiss air quality company IQAir has declared Toronto the world’s worst air quality city, ahead of New Delhi and Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
reliability low1/2 sourcesParticularly at risk: pregnant women, children under two years, people over 65 and people with pre-existing conditions.
reliability low1/2 sourcesToronto’s residents react with masks, closed windows and concern – especially for the weakest. “It’s okay for me, but my sister is pregnant – and her child is only two years old,” says a resident in the video.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Canadian Environmental Agency Environment Canada has issued an air quality warning for the entire city of Toronto and calls on the population not to leave indoors.
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