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Smoke, Burning Odor In South Brunswick Due To Canadian Wildfires: PD
South Brunwick Police issued an alert on Tuesday evening.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — Smoke from the Canadian wildfires have hit the township, and as a result, the sky over South Brunswick is hazy, South Brunswick Police said.
The police department sent an alert to residents on Tuesday evening.
Residents will see a hazy sky and smell an odor of smoke. "There is no need to be concerned.," police said.
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Similar conditions was reported in neighboring Princeton and Franklin Park.
Weather officials issued Air Quality Alerts across New Jersey on Tuesday as smoke and haze from ongoing wildfires in Canada lingered in the atmosphere.
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This creates unhealthy conditions for sensitive groups during the day and into the evening hours.
"Sensitive individuals, including those with heart or lung disease, the elderly, and the young should limit strenuous activities and the amount of time active outdoors," National Weather Service said.
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