Smoke gets in their eyes: Prairies feel the effects of B.C. fires
EDMONTON — Air quality warnings were issued across the Prairies on Wednesday as smoke from forest fires in British Columbia continued to waft across most of Alberta and parts of Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba.
Environment Canada issued a special statement for much of the Prairies that said air quality was poor and conditions were not expected to change for the rest of the week.
The smoke was particularly dense in Alberta where visibility in the capital region Wednesday morning was limited as the sky turned a dark and dirty-brown colour from smoke and particulates. Street lights had not clicked off as of 8 a.m., drivers used their headlights on the way to work and an acrid smell hung heavy in the air.
“What Alberta is seeing right now is the effects of wildfires burning in central British Columbia,” said Dr. Chris Sikora, medical officer of health for Alberta Health Services.