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  1. I saw #Muse live again on Wednesday night in #Toronto at the RBC stage, yes, outdoors, the cheap seats (no seats) in the grass, during the forest fire smoke. Luckily it rained a bit (despite predictions to the contrary) which knocked down the particulates a lot. I also brought a mask.
    They were excellent as always. Fantastic music, great performances live, lots of extra bars added, and such a great light&fire&smoke show (sample below).
    #music #concert #livemusic #bands #review

  2. I saw #Muse live again on Wednesday night in #Toronto at the RBC stage, yes, outdoors, the cheap seats (no seats) in the grass, during the forest fire smoke. Luckily it rained a bit (despite predictions to the contrary) which knocked down the particulates a lot. I also brought a mask.
    They were excellent as always. Fantastic music, great performances live, lots of extra bars added, and such a great light&fire&smoke show (sample below).
    #music #concert #livemusic #bands #review

  3. I saw #Muse live again on Wednesday night in #Toronto at the RBC stage, yes, outdoors, the cheap seats (no seats) in the grass, during the forest fire smoke. Luckily it rained a bit (despite predictions to the contrary) which knocked down the particulates a lot. I also brought a mask.
    They were excellent as always. Fantastic music, great performances live, lots of extra bars added, and such a great light&fire&smoke show (sample below).
    #music #concert #livemusic #bands #review

  4. I saw #Muse live again on Wednesday night in #Toronto at the RBC stage, yes, outdoors, the cheap seats (no seats) in the grass, during the forest fire smoke. Luckily it rained a bit (despite predictions to the contrary) which knocked down the particulates a lot. I also brought a mask.
    They were excellent as always. Fantastic music, great performances live, lots of extra bars added, and such a great light&fire&smoke show (sample below).
    #music #concert #livemusic #bands #review

  5. I saw #Muse live again on Wednesday night in #Toronto at the RBC stage, yes, outdoors, the cheap seats (no seats) in the grass, during the forest fire smoke. Luckily it rained a bit (despite predictions to the contrary) which knocked down the particulates a lot. I also brought a mask.
    They were excellent as always. Fantastic music, great performances live, lots of extra bars added, and such a great light&fire&smoke show (sample below).
    #music #concert #livemusic #bands #review

  6. Sign near a bus stop on a busy Toronto road. What does a 'No Standing' sign mean? #toronto #traffic #busstop

  7. Sign near a bus stop on a busy Toronto road. What does a 'No Standing' sign mean? #toronto #traffic #busstop

  8. Toronto, New York and Washington top list of most polluted cities as wildfires burn

    SCREENGRAB/BBC Cities across north-eastern Canada and the US are continuing to suffer from intense smoke brought on by hundreds…
    #Canada #Toronto #kenyanews #NEWYORK #smoke #star #starnews #starnewsKenya #starnewspaper #starnewspaperkenya #thestar #thestarkenya #thestarnewspaper #Trump #Washington #wildfires
    europesays.com/canada/134846/

  9. Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumours: Roslovic, Joshua, Lorentz & Tough Fourth-Line Choice – The Hockey Writers – Toronto Maple Leafs

    The Toronto Maple Leafs are in the quiet part of the NHL calendar, but that doesn’t mean there…
    #Canada #Toronto #DakotaJoshua #JackRoslovic #StevenLorentz
    europesays.com/canada/134682/

  10. This place sounds so cool!

    #Toronto - The Children’s Garden at #EvergreenBrickworks is where kids can explore and connect with nature. It’s a place for kids to get hands on the natural world, including exploring the garden’s rich array of plants.

    - Summer weekdays, July and August: 5:30pm to dusk (after Summer Camp programs)
    - School-Year weekdays, September through June: 4pm to dusk (after Children’s Education programs)
    - Year-round weekends and holidays: 8am to dusk

    Ecology at the Children’s Garden

    "Our #UrbanAgriculture beds within the garden offer space to grow familiar veggies and herbs. Garden spaces like these can play a vital role in bringing together community members to work to grow food collectively. They can also teach us some valuable lessons on the value of farms and protected local agricultural land, which are able to produce food on a much larger scale.

    Located inside the Children’s Garden, the Guild Garden is designed with children in mind. Made possible by support from Forester’s Financial, the garden is built around a central cherry tree surrounded by many species of plants (including fruit shrubs, berries, vegetables and herbs) to create a rich and diverse garden for children to explore. The plants chosen for this garden support #BeneficialInsects, help deter pests and protect the soil.

    Lining the alley leading up the garden, stockpots and metal container were installed in 2021 by Foresters Financial, to showcase a regenerative landscape, while also providing food for both pollinators and people. The art on the planters was designed by #Délı̨nę #FirstNations artist and printmaker #LauraGrier.

    Milkcrate containers are a legacy left over from the #BoweryProject, which seeks to set up mobile urban farms by setting up #ContainerGardens in urban lots. Initially installed in 2015 with an urban agriculture focus, the milkcrates were revitalized in 2023 into a native container garden concept. This project aims to demonstrate to visitors that NativePlantGardens can be planted anywhere, even without a yard. The containers also aim to model the creation of #GreenCorridors that connect fragmented pieces of habitat throughout the city; to this end they were planted out with plants donated by #ProjectSwallowtail, which aims to connect #greenspaces across the city.

    The milkcrate containers in the alley contain edible native plant species. In 2023 they were planted out with the following:

    • Anise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum)
    • Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata)
    • Spotted Beebalm (Monarda punctata)
    • Violets (Viola labradorica)
    • Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)"

    FMI:
    evergreen.ca/evergreen-brick-w

    #SolarPunkSunday #SpendTimeInNature #NatureBasedLearning #BuildingCommunity #EdibleGarden #GreenerCities #UrbanGardens #MoreGreenTimeLessScreenTime #ChildrensGarden

  11. This place sounds so cool!

    #Toronto - The Children’s Garden at #EvergreenBrickworks is where kids can explore and connect with nature. It’s a place for kids to get hands on the natural world, including exploring the garden’s rich array of plants.

    - Summer weekdays, July and August: 5:30pm to dusk (after Summer Camp programs)
    - School-Year weekdays, September through June: 4pm to dusk (after Children’s Education programs)
    - Year-round weekends and holidays: 8am to dusk

    Ecology at the Children’s Garden

    "Our #UrbanAgriculture beds within the garden offer space to grow familiar veggies and herbs. Garden spaces like these can play a vital role in bringing together community members to work to grow food collectively. They can also teach us some valuable lessons on the value of farms and protected local agricultural land, which are able to produce food on a much larger scale.

    Located inside the Children’s Garden, the Guild Garden is designed with children in mind. Made possible by support from Forester’s Financial, the garden is built around a central cherry tree surrounded by many species of plants (including fruit shrubs, berries, vegetables and herbs) to create a rich and diverse garden for children to explore. The plants chosen for this garden support #BeneficialInsects, help deter pests and protect the soil.

    Lining the alley leading up the garden, stockpots and metal container were installed in 2021 by Foresters Financial, to showcase a regenerative landscape, while also providing food for both pollinators and people. The art on the planters was designed by #Délı̨nę #FirstNations artist and printmaker #LauraGrier.

    Milkcrate containers are a legacy left over from the #BoweryProject, which seeks to set up mobile urban farms by setting up #ContainerGardens in urban lots. Initially installed in 2015 with an urban agriculture focus, the milkcrates were revitalized in 2023 into a native container garden concept. This project aims to demonstrate to visitors that NativePlantGardens can be planted anywhere, even without a yard. The containers also aim to model the creation of #GreenCorridors that connect fragmented pieces of habitat throughout the city; to this end they were planted out with plants donated by #ProjectSwallowtail, which aims to connect #greenspaces across the city.

    The milkcrate containers in the alley contain edible native plant species. In 2023 they were planted out with the following:

    • Anise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum)
    • Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata)
    • Spotted Beebalm (Monarda punctata)
    • Violets (Viola labradorica)
    • Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)"

    FMI:
    evergreen.ca/evergreen-brick-w

    #SolarPunkSunday #SpendTimeInNature #NatureBasedLearning #BuildingCommunity #EdibleGarden #GreenerCities #UrbanGardens #MoreGreenTimeLessScreenTime #ChildrensGarden

  12. Outbreak: #COVID-19

    Facility: Gibson Long Term Care Residence
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 3rd Floor
    Location: #NorthYork #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #TPHU0187

    Date: 2026-07-13

    Public Health Unit: #Toronto Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObTPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #COVID19

  13. Outbreak: #COVID-19

    Facility: Gibson Long Term Care Residence
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 3rd Floor
    Location: #NorthYork #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #TPHU0187

    Date: 2026-07-13

    Public Health Unit: #Toronto Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObTPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #COVID19

  14. For anyone who would like real time #AirQuality data from midtown #Toronto, here's my Air Gradient data. Monitor is mounted on my balcony just north of Yonge and Eglinton.

    Current Numbers: app.airgradient.com/display/7E

    History/Charts: app.airgradient.com/display/7E

    (To be clear re: privacy, I can't see if/when anybody is accessing this information.)

    #Wildfire #Smoke #FireSmoke #AQI #TorontoAirQuality

  15. For anyone who would like real time #AirQuality data from midtown #Toronto, here's my Air Gradient data. Monitor is mounted on my balcony just north of Yonge and Eglinton.

    Current Numbers: app.airgradient.com/display/7E

    History/Charts: app.airgradient.com/display/7E

    (To be clear re: privacy, I can't see if/when anybody is accessing this information.)

    #Wildfire #Smoke #FireSmoke #AQI #TorontoAirQuality

  16. Outbreak: #COVID-19

    Facility: Ehatare Nursing Home
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 4th Floor
    Location: #Scarborough #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #TPHU0196

    Date: 2026-07-11

    Public Health Unit: #Toronto Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObTPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #COVID19

  17. Outbreak: #COVID-19

    Facility: Ehatare Nursing Home
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 4th Floor
    Location: #Scarborough #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #TPHU0196

    Date: 2026-07-11

    Public Health Unit: #Toronto Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObTPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #COVID19

  18. 'Dangerous' air quality in Detroit, Minneapolis as thick wildfire smoke shrouds the sky for millions

    Smoke from wildfires burning in Ontario have caused air quality to reach "dangerous" levels across Canada, and the northeastern and midwestern United States. And it could get worse before conditions improve.

    By Brian Lada, AccuWeather meteorologist

    Published Jul 15, 2026 11:50 AM EDT | Updated Jul 16, 2026

    " Massive plumes of smoke are descending across parts of Canada and the United States, creating dangerous air quality and scenes reminiscent of the historic wildfire smoke outbreak from three summers ago.

    " 'In 2023, a major fire outbreak in Quebec caused days of unhealthy air quality in the northeastern U.S.,' AccuWeather Vice President of Forecast Operations Dan DePodwin said. 'This event could cause similar levels of poor air quality in spots.'

    "Air quality alerts have been issued for millions of people, including across all of #Connecticut, #Delaware, #Massachusetts, #Michigan, #NewHampshire, #NewJersey, #NewYork, #Ohio, #Pennsylvania, #RhodeIsland and #Wisconsin.

    "Over 800 wildfires are currently burning across Canada, including dozens that are out of control across western #Ontario, the source of most of the smoke. 'Many of these fires may have been started by lightning,' AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said.

    "On Wednesday, #Toronto had some of the worst air quality in North America, reaching 'very unhealthy' levels with an AQI of 220. #BostonMA was not far behind with an unhealthy AQI of 147.

    " 'When the AQI climbs into the 150+ range for a full day outside, that’s in the ballpark of [smoking] 7 to 9 cigarettes,' Dr. Jonathan M. Tan, division chief of General Anesthesiology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told AccuWeather.

    "Conditions deteriorated by Thursday morning, with widespread "dangerous" air quality across nearly all the Great Lakes region and into parts of the Northeast. Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota, as well as Detroit, were among the worst cities at daybreak Thursday, with AQIs over 340.

    " 'Any exposure to the air, even for a few minutes, can lead to serious health effects on everybody,' Plume Labs said.
    Avoid outdoor activities.' "

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #CRBox #AirQuality
    #WildfireSmoke #AQI #HEPAFilters #CorsiRosenthalBox #AirCleaners #Masks #ParticulateMatter #RespiratorMasks #StayIndoors #HazardousAir #AirQualityAlert

  19. 'Dangerous' air quality in Detroit, Minneapolis as thick wildfire smoke shrouds the sky for millions

    Smoke from wildfires burning in Ontario have caused air quality to reach "dangerous" levels across Canada, and the northeastern and midwestern United States. And it could get worse before conditions improve.

    By Brian Lada, AccuWeather meteorologist

    Published Jul 15, 2026 11:50 AM EDT | Updated Jul 16, 2026

    " Massive plumes of smoke are descending across parts of Canada and the United States, creating dangerous air quality and scenes reminiscent of the historic wildfire smoke outbreak from three summers ago.

    " 'In 2023, a major fire outbreak in Quebec caused days of unhealthy air quality in the northeastern U.S.,' AccuWeather Vice President of Forecast Operations Dan DePodwin said. 'This event could cause similar levels of poor air quality in spots.'

    "Air quality alerts have been issued for millions of people, including across all of #Connecticut, #Delaware, #Massachusetts, #Michigan, #NewHampshire, #NewJersey, #NewYork, #Ohio, #Pennsylvania, #RhodeIsland and #Wisconsin.

    "Over 800 wildfires are currently burning across Canada, including dozens that are out of control across western #Ontario, the source of most of the smoke. 'Many of these fires may have been started by lightning,' AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said.

    "On Wednesday, #Toronto had some of the worst air quality in North America, reaching 'very unhealthy' levels with an AQI of 220. #BostonMA was not far behind with an unhealthy AQI of 147.

    " 'When the AQI climbs into the 150+ range for a full day outside, that’s in the ballpark of [smoking] 7 to 9 cigarettes,' Dr. Jonathan M. Tan, division chief of General Anesthesiology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told AccuWeather.

    "Conditions deteriorated by Thursday morning, with widespread "dangerous" air quality across nearly all the Great Lakes region and into parts of the Northeast. Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota, as well as Detroit, were among the worst cities at daybreak Thursday, with AQIs over 340.

    " 'Any exposure to the air, even for a few minutes, can lead to serious health effects on everybody,' Plume Labs said.
    Avoid outdoor activities.' "

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #CRBox #AirQuality
    #WildfireSmoke #AQI #HEPAFilters #CorsiRosenthalBox #AirCleaners #Masks #ParticulateMatter #RespiratorMasks #StayIndoors #HazardousAir #AirQualityAlert

  20. 'Dangerous' air quality in Detroit, Minneapolis as thick wildfire smoke shrouds the sky for millions

    Smoke from wildfires burning in Ontario have caused air quality to reach "dangerous" levels across Canada, and the northeastern and midwestern United States. And it could get worse before conditions improve.

    By Brian Lada, AccuWeather meteorologist

    Published Jul 15, 2026 11:50 AM EDT | Updated Jul 16, 2026

    " Massive plumes of smoke are descending across parts of Canada and the United States, creating dangerous air quality and scenes reminiscent of the historic wildfire smoke outbreak from three summers ago.

    " 'In 2023, a major fire outbreak in Quebec caused days of unhealthy air quality in the northeastern U.S.,' AccuWeather Vice President of Forecast Operations Dan DePodwin said. 'This event could cause similar levels of poor air quality in spots.'

    "Air quality alerts have been issued for millions of people, including across all of #Connecticut, #Delaware, #Massachusetts, #Michigan, #NewHampshire, #NewJersey, #NewYork, #Ohio, #Pennsylvania, #RhodeIsland and #Wisconsin.

    "Over 800 wildfires are currently burning across Canada, including dozens that are out of control across western #Ontario, the source of most of the smoke. 'Many of these fires may have been started by lightning,' AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said.

    "On Wednesday, #Toronto had some of the worst air quality in North America, reaching 'very unhealthy' levels with an AQI of 220. #BostonMA was not far behind with an unhealthy AQI of 147.

    " 'When the AQI climbs into the 150+ range for a full day outside, that’s in the ballpark of [smoking] 7 to 9 cigarettes,' Dr. Jonathan M. Tan, division chief of General Anesthesiology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told AccuWeather.

    "Conditions deteriorated by Thursday morning, with widespread "dangerous" air quality across nearly all the Great Lakes region and into parts of the Northeast. Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota, as well as Detroit, were among the worst cities at daybreak Thursday, with AQIs over 340.

    " 'Any exposure to the air, even for a few minutes, can lead to serious health effects on everybody,' Plume Labs said.
    Avoid outdoor activities.' "

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #CRBox #AirQuality
    #WildfireSmoke #AQI #HEPAFilters #CorsiRosenthalBox #AirCleaners #Masks #ParticulateMatter #RespiratorMasks #StayIndoors #HazardousAir #AirQualityAlert

  21. 'Dangerous' air quality in Detroit, Minneapolis as thick wildfire smoke shrouds the sky for millions

    Smoke from wildfires burning in Ontario have caused air quality to reach "dangerous" levels across Canada, and the northeastern and midwestern United States. And it could get worse before conditions improve.

    By Brian Lada, AccuWeather meteorologist

    Published Jul 15, 2026 11:50 AM EDT | Updated Jul 16, 2026

    " Massive plumes of smoke are descending across parts of Canada and the United States, creating dangerous air quality and scenes reminiscent of the historic wildfire smoke outbreak from three summers ago.

    " 'In 2023, a major fire outbreak in Quebec caused days of unhealthy air quality in the northeastern U.S.,' AccuWeather Vice President of Forecast Operations Dan DePodwin said. 'This event could cause similar levels of poor air quality in spots.'

    "Air quality alerts have been issued for millions of people, including across all of #Connecticut, #Delaware, #Massachusetts, #Michigan, #NewHampshire, #NewJersey, #NewYork, #Ohio, #Pennsylvania, #RhodeIsland and #Wisconsin.

    "Over 800 wildfires are currently burning across Canada, including dozens that are out of control across western #Ontario, the source of most of the smoke. 'Many of these fires may have been started by lightning,' AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said.

    "On Wednesday, #Toronto had some of the worst air quality in North America, reaching 'very unhealthy' levels with an AQI of 220. #BostonMA was not far behind with an unhealthy AQI of 147.

    " 'When the AQI climbs into the 150+ range for a full day outside, that’s in the ballpark of [smoking] 7 to 9 cigarettes,' Dr. Jonathan M. Tan, division chief of General Anesthesiology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told AccuWeather.

    "Conditions deteriorated by Thursday morning, with widespread "dangerous" air quality across nearly all the Great Lakes region and into parts of the Northeast. Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota, as well as Detroit, were among the worst cities at daybreak Thursday, with AQIs over 340.

    " 'Any exposure to the air, even for a few minutes, can lead to serious health effects on everybody,' Plume Labs said.
    Avoid outdoor activities.' "

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #CRBox #AirQuality
    #WildfireSmoke #AQI #HEPAFilters #CorsiRosenthalBox #AirCleaners #Masks #ParticulateMatter #RespiratorMasks #StayIndoors #HazardousAir #AirQualityAlert

  22. 'Dangerous' air quality in Detroit, Minneapolis as thick wildfire smoke shrouds the sky for millions

    Smoke from wildfires burning in Ontario have caused air quality to reach "dangerous" levels across Canada, and the northeastern and midwestern United States. And it could get worse before conditions improve.

    By Brian Lada, AccuWeather meteorologist

    Published Jul 15, 2026 11:50 AM EDT | Updated Jul 16, 2026

    " Massive plumes of smoke are descending across parts of Canada and the United States, creating dangerous air quality and scenes reminiscent of the historic wildfire smoke outbreak from three summers ago.

    " 'In 2023, a major fire outbreak in Quebec caused days of unhealthy air quality in the northeastern U.S.,' AccuWeather Vice President of Forecast Operations Dan DePodwin said. 'This event could cause similar levels of poor air quality in spots.'

    "Air quality alerts have been issued for millions of people, including across all of #Connecticut, #Delaware, #Massachusetts, #Michigan, #NewHampshire, #NewJersey, #NewYork, #Ohio, #Pennsylvania, #RhodeIsland and #Wisconsin.

    "Over 800 wildfires are currently burning across Canada, including dozens that are out of control across western #Ontario, the source of most of the smoke. 'Many of these fires may have been started by lightning,' AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said.

    "On Wednesday, #Toronto had some of the worst air quality in North America, reaching 'very unhealthy' levels with an AQI of 220. #BostonMA was not far behind with an unhealthy AQI of 147.

    " 'When the AQI climbs into the 150+ range for a full day outside, that’s in the ballpark of [smoking] 7 to 9 cigarettes,' Dr. Jonathan M. Tan, division chief of General Anesthesiology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told AccuWeather.

    "Conditions deteriorated by Thursday morning, with widespread "dangerous" air quality across nearly all the Great Lakes region and into parts of the Northeast. Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota, as well as Detroit, were among the worst cities at daybreak Thursday, with AQIs over 340.

    " 'Any exposure to the air, even for a few minutes, can lead to serious health effects on everybody,' Plume Labs said.
    Avoid outdoor activities.' "

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #CanadianWildfires #CRBox #AirQuality
    #WildfireSmoke #AQI #HEPAFilters #CorsiRosenthalBox #AirCleaners #Masks #ParticulateMatter #RespiratorMasks #StayIndoors #HazardousAir #AirQualityAlert

  23. #AirQuality plummets in #Boston, #Toronto as thick wildfire smoke shrouds the sky for millions

    Smoke from wildfires burning in Ontario have caused air quality to reach unhealthy levels across #Canada, and the northeastern and midwestern United States. And it could get worse before conditions improve.

    By Brian Lada, Jul 15, 2026

    Excerpt: "Toronto had some of the worst air quality in North America on Wednesday morning, reaching 'very unhealthy' levels with an AQI of 220. 'Health effects will be immediately felt by sensitive groups and should avoid outdoor activity,' Plume Labs said. 'Healthy individuals are likely to experience difficulty breathing and throat irritation.'

    "In Boston, air quality reached 'unhealthy' conditions on Wednesday morning with an AQI of 147. Little improvement is expected in the city into Thursday. "

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #WildfireSmoke #Northeast #WildfireHaze #Canada #NewEngland #AQI #AirQuality #ClimateDiary #WildfireSeason #Wildfires
    #HEPAFilters #CorsiRosenthalBox

  24. #AirQuality plummets in #Boston, #Toronto as thick wildfire smoke shrouds the sky for millions

    Smoke from wildfires burning in Ontario have caused air quality to reach unhealthy levels across #Canada, and the northeastern and midwestern United States. And it could get worse before conditions improve.

    By Brian Lada, Jul 15, 2026

    Excerpt: "Toronto had some of the worst air quality in North America on Wednesday morning, reaching 'very unhealthy' levels with an AQI of 220. 'Health effects will be immediately felt by sensitive groups and should avoid outdoor activity,' Plume Labs said. 'Healthy individuals are likely to experience difficulty breathing and throat irritation.'

    "In Boston, air quality reached 'unhealthy' conditions on Wednesday morning with an AQI of 147. Little improvement is expected in the city into Thursday. "

    Read more:
    accuweather.com/en/weather-new

    #WildfireSmoke #Northeast #WildfireHaze #Canada #NewEngland #AQI #AirQuality #ClimateDiary #WildfireSeason #Wildfires
    #HEPAFilters #CorsiRosenthalBox

  25. The Battle of Al-Buwayb (13 AH)

    Seeing this, the Persians started to escape and the Muslims followed them; cutting off their heads. Al-Muthanna also went quickly to the bridge to prevent the Persians from crossing back, to enable Muslims to get them. Muslims chased them for the rest of the day and even after dark had fallen.

    alborz8.wordpress.com/2026/07/

  26. Oppression and Justice in Islam: Quranic and Hadith Guidance

    Oppression often leads to stronger counter-oppression, potentially resulting in the destruction of the oppressor and their associates, as stated by Allah: “And fear a trial which will not strike those who have wronged among you exclusively.” [Al-Anfal: 25].

    alborz8.wordpress.com/2026/07/

  27. Oppression and Justice in Islam: Quranic and Hadith Guidance

    Oppression often leads to stronger counter-oppression, potentially resulting in the destruction of the oppressor and their associates, as stated by Allah: “And fear a trial which will not strike those who have wronged among you exclusively.” [Al-Anfal: 25].

    alborz8.wordpress.com/2026/07/