I remember when this happened on the east coast from the Canadian fires. It was surreal trying to walk anywhere with the burning in your eyes or nose.
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A small indicator of how bad things are. According to the article many regions in the country don’t have the be necessary equipment to even measure air quality. From the article:
> In one of the biggest hospitals in the capital Brasilia, the number of patients treated for respiratory problems in recent days was more than 20 times higher than usual.
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*Sounds like a lot! How many is a Brazillian?!*
I remember when this happened on the east coast from the Canadian fires. It was surreal trying to walk anywhere with the burning in your eyes or nose.
A small indicator of how bad things are. According to the article many regions in the country don’t have the be necessary equipment to even measure air quality. From the article:
> In one of the biggest hospitals in the capital Brasilia, the number of patients treated for respiratory problems in recent days was more than 20 times higher than usual.