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Air quality specialists in the state are starting to more closely monitor wildfire activity in Canada. Because of climate change, those fires are becoming more intense and reaching areas closer to the Northeast, leading to worse air quality in places like New Hampshire.
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Most of the state will see some improved air quality levels on Wednesday. But levels will still be unhealthy for Grafton, Sullivan and Cheshire counties.
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La calidad del aire será posiblemente dañina para grupos sensibles hoy lunes, en todo New Hampshire.
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La comisionada Lindsay Stepp le dijo a la Cámara que aunque NH tiende a recibir a muchos turistas de Canadá, este año este número probablemente se reduzca debido a las políticas de Trump.
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The air quality forecast shows some effects for highly sensitive people in New Hampshire.
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Experts say sensitive populations should avoid outdoor activity due to unsafe conditions.
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Presidente Biden visita NH y habla sobre los beneficios que quiere ampliar para los veteranos expuestos a químicos tóxicos. Servicios Ambientales emite alerta de calidad de aire. Profesores de Dartmouth votan para condenar a presidenta. Shade of Progess hoy en Concord.
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In New Hampshire, pollution is expected to be especially acute in Cheshire, Grafton and Sullivan counties, and at elevations above 2,000 feet.
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With no clear end in sight to the Canadian wildfires, experts weigh in on how NH residents can prepare for poor air quality.
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The state's Department of Environmental Services says smoke is expected to reach New Hampshire from wildfires burning in Nova Scotia.