An air quality bulletin has ended following a fire at a decommissioned rail crossing in Richmond, B.C., Thursday night.
The fire produced thick black smoke that could be seen for kilometres across Metro Vancouver. Metro Vancouver ended the bulletin around 11:30 a.m. on Friday.
"While air quality has improved, hazy conditions may be experienced with the smell of residual smoke in some areas,” Metro Vancouver said.
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The fire produced thick black smoke that could be seen for kilometres across Metro Vancouver. Metro Vancouver ended the bulletin around 11:30 a.m. on Friday.
"While air quality has improved, hazy conditions may be experienced with the smell of residual smoke in some areas,” Metro Vancouver said.
Global's Sarah MacDonald has the details.
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