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FROM EDMONTON JOURNAL:
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Edmonton suspended in twilight; fires continue to burn2 {. F& T4 _ V- n z1 u0 p+ I5 }
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EDMONTON - Edmonton remains in a smoky haze as of Thursday morning, with the city seemingly stuck in twilight.
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; D7 b6 X9 G( A1 x, ZBut, according to Alberta government data, the health advisory has been downgraded to a three, which is low health risk, from a high of seven (high risk) on Wednesday.2 Q. T" a1 S: n3 t- u
2 ^2 L0 h. q y5 N; H7 iThe air quality is supposed to decrease over the course of the day to a five (moderate health risk) and then a seven by Friday.
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The smoke is blowing into the city from hundreds of fires burning in British Columbia, Northwest Territories and Alberta. Hundreds of thousands of hectares have been razed in the blaze. |
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