Smoggy Times: Canadian forest fires contribute to Minnesota Haze – Minnpost

Smoggy Times: Canadian forest fires contribute to Minnesota Haze – Minnpost

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Much of Minnesota will be under an air quality warning, MPR News reports. The warning is expected to last until at least 6 pm on Monday. “According to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, fine particle levels will be caused by large forest fires from Manitoba and Saskatchewan de Air quality index for the red category, a level that is considered unhealthy for everyoneAbout the northern half of Minnesota. … For the majority of the southern and central part of Minnesota, the air quality index is expected to reach the orange category, which is considered unhealthy for sensitive groups. ”

The Amtrak -passenger train Borealis, which runs between St. Paul and Chicago, just celebrated for a year of operation. And through Ridership it was a success the year: More than 205,000 trips were registered from April 30According to the Minnesota Star Tribune, which improved the 125,000 annual riders who predicted the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

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