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Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to pour smoke along the East Coast of the United States, including the New York City area, also known as the city that never sleeps, making it look red like it was the planet, Mars. Could this perhaps be a sign of the End Times?

Canadian officials contacted other countries to help fight the 400 fires across the country that have displaced nearly 20,000 people. The Canadian officials also said this is shaping to be the nation’s worst wildfire season ever, after being sparked on drier-than-usual ground and accelerating quickly.

In Quebec, over 100 fires burned uncontrollably. One of the biggest concerns from the fires is the air quality. According to FOX Weather’s analysis of EPA historical data, New York City is experiencing its worst air quality in recorded history, affecting millions of people. NYC officials like Mayor Eric Adams and health and emergency management officials warned residents to stay indoors and limit their time outside. If they must go out, officials suggested wearing a mask.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul posted on Twitter, “As haze and smoke from Canadian wildfires continue to spread, much of New York State is expected to experience unhealthy air quality today. Please take steps to stay safe. Stay indoors if possible and limit strenuous activities.” The governor also posted an update from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, issuing another Air Quality Health Advisory for all of New York, except for the Adirondacks.

The Federal Aviation Administration grounded all planes at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport; delays are also expected at other airports. Many other officials turned to Twitter regarding the fires. The mayor of Ottawa, Mark Sutcliffe, said he was very concerned about the conditions and sympathetic to those who have reduced lung capacity and asthma and might be having difficulty.

Ottawa Public Health advised citizens to monitor their health symptoms as the Air Quality Health Index continues to degrade. The agency said, “If you experience symptoms such as tightness in your chest, wheezing or shortness of breath, seek medical attention.”

New York City has been in the news recently, with reports that the city is sinking due to the population and weight of its skyscrapers. The smoke from Canadian skies has covered the skies, adding to the End Times narrative. This story resembles West Coast skies turning red in 2020 after wildfires in Portland. Let’s pray and hope that the End Times aren’t drawing near.

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