Air quality hits hazardous level in fire-stricken northern Minnesota
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By Star Tribune
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Northern Minnesota faces severe air quality degradation due to ongoing wildfires, with smoke plumes extending southward toward major urban centers including Duluth and Minneapolis-St. Paul. Hazardous air conditions are expected to persist through Friday, creating visibility challenges and potential health risks for residents. Authorities have issued comprehensive air quality alerts urging residents to limit outdoor activities and use proper protective measures during this critical period.
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