Wildfire smoke from Canada is impacting air quality in the United States. This smoke raises concerns for the upcoming FIFA World Cup final match. Organisers and meteorologists are closely monitoring the air quality forecasts. Spain’s midfielder noted the visible and palpable haze during outdoor training. FIFA remains optimistic that the championship game will proceed as planned. Wildfire smoke from Canada is impacting air quality in the United States. This smoke raises concerns for the upcoming FIFA World Cup final match. Organisers and meteorologists are closely monitoring the air quality forecasts. Spain’s midfielder noted the visible and palpable haze during outdoor training. FIFA remains optimistic that the championship game will proceed as planned.
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