Canada wildfire smoke lingers over Michiana for second-straight day
By:
Jerry Markarian
Posted: Jun 28, 2023 9:30 PM EDT
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Today marked the second day in a row that Michiana has been plagued by poor air quality from the Canadian wildfires.
What precautions can you take to keep your lungs safe from the haze?
ABC57 spoke with Dr. Jim Harris, who specializes in asthma and allergy treatment and prevention at the South Bend Clinic, about the potential dangers of being outside for an extended period under these conditions.
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