What is going on w/ Canada? -Toxic smoke - c0vers
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Has anyone ever lived in a wildfire zone and noticed chemical smells during fire season?
They are hitting mid-Westerners pretty hard with the toxic chemicals this year.
Is there something they especially don't like about the mid-West/mid-Westerners?
They dont like the fact we are salt of the earth.
I've lived through several wildfire summers since 2015, 3 in Vancouver BC, and this is the third in Calgary, AB... I have also driven through areas affected by wildfires when times were more normal, in the 90's... Never did the smoke smell chemically or plasticy.
Never - I am on the west coast. It smells like a camp fire.
-they are saying that it is now making a Chemical Change to create benzene and formaldehyde compounds.
This seems so bizarre - It may have to do with coming after the Farmland.
I'm in the middle of this smoke and don't smell anything, no one around me has smelt anything either. My meals and everything else smell like normal so it's not my nose.
Agree with Zerro. As I left work last night I was surprised by the amount of haze; then, was told it was the Canadian wild fires again. It does NOT smell like burning wood like it did several weeks ago. I do NOT smell a toxic/plastic/chemical smell either...here in Central Indiana.
Northern IN here, I couldn't smell anything several weeks ago either same now.
So it has no smell at all?
Same. My oldest thinks it smells like a campfire. But I smell nothing. I've even been going jogging as usual with no issues. My oldest is coughing terribly though.
So I'm just gonna make a guess then, that Bill Gates' farmland and CCP purchased farmland are not scheduled for elimination. The CCP industrialized too rapidly--Chinese living in these zones are getting cancer. So the Chinese just paint their landscapes green to fool inspectors.
BTW, even expensive restaurants in China re-use oils fetched from city garbage cans.
We have forest fires in the pine barrens of NJ. Usually they smell like a camp fire.
The smoke that hit the east coast two weeks ago had a plastic smell, was hard to breathe, and gave me a headache from working in it outside for a day.