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Canadian wildfires have caused a massive smoke influx that cast a shadow over the northeastern United States, leading to deteriorated air quality and prompting health warnings in several cities, including New York and New Jersey, just days before the World Cup final held in New Jersey. Smoke clouds extending southward from Canada spread across large parts of the Midwest and Northeast, impairing visibility and pressing authorities to take preventive measures. Weather forecasts predict conditions will improve later due to rainfall and changing winds. Over 200 uncontrolled wildfires in Canada have contributed to air pollution, amid criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump of the Canadian government over the smoke's movement, which he deemed unacceptable. Meanwhile, World Cup organizers are closely monitoring the situation to mitigate the impact of the smoke on the event.
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