Source: New York Post
The smoky haze hanging over New York and northern New Jersey has become an unwelcome backdrop for the biggest soccer match in the world. See Also Argentina-Spain is refreshing World Cup final defined by mutual admiration For the last several days, the massive wildfires in Canada have been sending plumes of smoke across much of the eastern United States, putting the air quality for Sunday’s World Cup Final center stage before nearly 80,000 fans are expected to gather at MetLife Stadium. On Thursday, Spanish and Argentine supporters exited the three major New York/New Jersey airports enveloped in a thick smoky haze that smelled like they were inside a campfire.
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