Smoke-filled air and smog prompt air quality advisories across British Columbia
VANCOUVER — A blood orange sun rose over much of British Columbia on Monday, a warning of high levels of smoky particulate and elevated ground-level ozone in the air.
Environment Canada has issued air quality advisories for every region of B.C., except Haida Gwaii on the northern edge of Vancouver Island and a small corner of the province bordering Yukon and Alaska.
Meteorologist Matt MacDonald of Environment Canada said 20 straight days without rain combined with the past nine days of stagnant heat and sunlight have reacted with vehicle emissions and chemical solvents, which have produced elevated levels of ground-level ozone in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
“It’s not good for humans,” said MacDonald.
