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Canadian wildfire smoke blankets D.C., Chicago and Detroit
By Brendan Cullerton at WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate)
· July 17, 2026
· 1 min read
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Smoke from more than 100 wildfires burning in Canada has blanketed Washington, Chicago and Detroit. The Environmental Protection Agency described them as the three cities the most polluted major cities in the world.In Washington, the air quality has reached “Code Purple” — ...
Key takeaway The EPA said everyone in “Code Purple” air quality conditions should cut back on outdoor activities, avoid strenuous outdoor exertion, keep any outdoor time short and consider moving activities inside.
Why this matters in The Nashville
Nashville residents may be wondering how the Canadian wildfires will impact their own air quality, given the city's proximity to the affected areas. Although the story focuses on Washington, Chicago, and Detroit, it's likely that Middle Tennessee will experience some effects from the smoke. The Environmental Protection Agency's guidance for "Code Purple" air quality conditions is relevant for Nashvillians as well, especially for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with heart or lung disease. As the situation unfolds, locals should monitor the EPA's air quality index online for updates on the air quality in Davidson County. Additionally, outdoor events and activities in the Nashville area may need to be adjusted or relocated indoors to minimize exposure to poor air quality. The city's public health officials should be prepared to provide guidance and support to residents if the air quality in Nashville deteriorates.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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