Smoke from widespread wildfires in Canada is spreading into parts of the United States, creating hazy conditions in areas including the American Northeast. Multiple outlets describe an expanding plume of smoke that moves across the region after hundreds of fires burn in Canada. One report cites more than 800 wildfires as the source of the haze. The smoke is shown visually in a graphic that illustrates the projected or observed path of the air carrying smoke and potential pollutants. The coverage describes smoke concentrating around a large circular area above eastern Canada and extending into nearby US regions. The reports focus on the atmospheric conditions and the depiction of where the smoke is moving, rather than on specific impacts such as evacuations or confirmed health effects in particular locations. Overall, they attribute the deterioration in air visibility to Canadian wildfire activity and emphasize the scale of the event, as well as the use of tracking graphics to show how smoke travels over borders.