Wildfire Smoke Blankets Chicago, Air Quality Deemed Hazardous
Wildfire Smoke Blankets Chicago, Air Quality Deemed Hazardous
US · Published Jul 17, 2026
Thick smoke from Canadian and Minnesota wildfires has enveloped Chicago, significantly reducing visibility and prompting an Air Pollution Action Day for northeastern Illinois.
On Thursday, July 16, 2026, the city experienced unhealthy to hazardous air quality levels due to elevated concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5).

Impact & Risks

The hazardous air quality poses significant health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children, older adults, pregnant individuals, and those with pre-existing heart or lung conditions. Residents have been advised to limit outdoor activities and avoid strenuous exertion until conditions improve. The smoke has also disrupted daily life in Chicago, with fewer people engaging in outdoor activities and reduced visibility affecting transportation and outdoor events.

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