New Yorkers Told Wear a Mask or Stay Indoors Until Smoke Clears
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New Yorkers Told Wear a Mask or Stay Indoors Until Smoke Clears

May 03, 2023

Wear a mask or stay indoors. That's the recommendation for New Yorkers until the unhealthy smoke-filled air from the Canadian wildfires goes away.

One million N95 masks are being made available as smoke and haze continue to impact air quality throughout the state.

Masks will be made available at the following locations:

Grand Central TerminalPenn StationFulton CenterJamaica StationMain Concourse of the Port Authority Bus Terminal, South WingDenny Farrell Riverbank State Park, HarlemRoberto Clemente State Park, Bronx

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Governor Kathy Hochul is encouraging everyone in impacted regions across the state to stay indoors and reduce exposure to the harmful smoke until air quality improves.

If you can stay indoors, stay indoors. This is detrimental to people's health. In New York State, we have over 1.4 million people who already have asthma. And when the air quality is bad, it's a significant risk for these individuals as well as seniors, and children.

New York City and Syracuse were among the worst places on the entire planet on Wednesday, June 7. Normally the air quality index is around 50. The index rose to 400 in parts of the state. That's an 800 percent increase.

This is what the New York City sky looked like on Tuesday, June 6.

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The unhealthy air conditions are expected to continue for the next several days. "So people need to prepare for this over the long haul," Governor Hochul said.

5 of the 8 regions in New York have an unhealthy air quality index. You can see the latest updates at DEC.ny.gov.

Masks will be made available at the following locations: