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Canadian wildfire smoke is causing air quality advisories and alerts across Michigan.
Lansing's air quality was unhealthy as of June 5, with a PM2.5 of 167, prompting recommendations to stay indoors.
Sensitive groups, including those with heart/lung conditions, older adults, and children, are advised to take precautions.
People in the Greater Lansing area who have health conditions should consider staying inside on Thursday, June 5, because of smoke from Canadian wildfires, environmental officials say.
"The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is issuing an Air Quality Advisory for elevated levels of fine particulate (PM2.5) in the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan, along with all counties in the Northern Lower Peninsula. Pollutants