FAA issues ground stop for NYC’s LaGuardia Airport due to wildfire smoke

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a ground stop at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday due to low visibility conditions as wildfire smoke from Canada engulfs the area.

This followed major airlines in and around New York and New Jersey warning of potential delays due to the smoke.

“The FAA has taken steps to manage the flow of traffic into the New York City area due to reduced visibility from wildfire smoke,” the agency told FOX Business in a statement. “Flights from the Upper Midwest and East Coast bound for LaGuardia International Airport have been paused.”

“Flights to Newark Liberty International Airport have been slowed,” it added.

LaGuardia and Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey both issued advisories on Twitter.

Fox Weather reported that millions of Americans are under an air quality alert due to the wildfire smoke that is leaving apocalyptic-like scenes across major cities in the Northeast. A haze is blanketing New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., as the acrid wildfire smoke from multiple blazes burns and invades the northern skies.

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Of the 400-plus wildfires burning right now in Canada, the ones in Quebec are affecting New York City the most, according to Fox Weather. 

This is a developing story. 

FOX Business’ Greg Norman contributed to this report.

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