NYC; The Worst Air Quality on the Planet

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Published 2023-06-07

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  • @GawxArt
    low quality air, high quality vlog
  • @casey
    hard to express what it was like today. it would be bright organge then just regular smokey. eyes itch. vulernable people (those w respiratory issues) were asked to stay home. scary stuff. almost apocolyptic
  • @Jonathanmccallum1
    Sorry to see this! As an Australian who has lived through a bunch of bush fire seasons sending prayers for the fire fighters putting out the fires and i also hope you all stay safe and the smoke clears soon.
  • @nitro5247
    I live all the way down in Maryland, and the smoke was bad even here. Our air quality topped out at around 200, which is definitely not as bad as other regions, but still enough for me and much of my friends and family to feel the effects. Currently dealing with a nasty sinus infection as a result. I wish the best of health to all those affected <3
  • @mjmjmj50
    In 2020 in Australia the air was like this for months over the summer bushfires .Canadian fire-fighters came to help us now Australian fire-fighters are in Canada 🇨🇦 🇦🇺❤🙏
  • @thinknoodles
    Thank you Casey for documenting this with the drone shots, it was absolutely unreal yesterday and today's starting off to look even worse than yesterday morning did.
  • @mdanwarhossain8621
    Seeing your high quality drone shots, I'm like playing video games in that environment. Also thanks for getting us to see Ghostbuster 2 scene.
  • @kickassgarden
    Thank you, Casey. I appreciate this. My wife and I had scratchy throats for three days in NJ. Our chickens, which have sensitive lungs, are doing fine.
  • @seigfredperolino
    Thanks for your solidarity Casey. A lot of New Yorkers don't realize but what they're facing now with their air quality is the reality for many Canadians during the warmer months of the year. Last month my father and brother were evacuated from their home in Western Canada due to uncontrolled wildfires, luckily they had somewhere to stay. Some families aren't so lucky, furthermore Canada is so vast and we have such a small population that when these fires start we lack the man power to keep them in control, we often have to get firefighters from other countries flown in to help. Keep us in your prayers ya'll.
  • @jorgeadames1245
    love how you document everything. hopefully in the future i can show this to my future kids or grandkids.
  • @jesseivo
    I’m impressed your drone found its way back to you! Great vlog. Seeing you just come on to that gum set was wild
  • @KingDennisJensen
    I live in southern Ontario and it smells like a campfire outside every day. This has never happened before, very concerning. Thank you to all the firefighters that are battling the many wildfires in our Country. And thank you to America for sending a lot of them to aid us in doing so.
  • @AJapaneseDream
    Well that didn't take long at all to get this vlog out! Hope the air clears up for all of you down there! On behalf of Canada "We're Sorry"
  • @stepherogaming4650
    I live on long island and when I got out of school it was so yellow out and you could smell the smoke. Just glad nobody with health issues were harmed. Thanks for sharing these cool drone shots for this historic day.
  • @ajmonton7706
    Wild footage man...hope y'all are good now! Love your work!
  • @user-ze9ej5ng9h
    Should have seen the 2019/2020 fires in Sydney. You could only just see the buildings across the road from you. Aussies and Canadians share firefighters, swapping back and forth between the flipped seasons. Was freaky too because everyone was used to wearing masks from the fires, then went straight into COVID
  • @katelynsflorals
    I live 45 min from the fires in northern Ontario .Evacuation in the neighbouring communities is about to begin, it’s a scary time for all. I hope everyone stays safe and doesn’t lose anything. Awesome video as always!
  • @ChewyYouie68
    I went to NYC for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I was looking for you but wasn’t able to see you riding around town. I wanna go back soon I loved the vibe of a huge city. The cultural diversity there is amazing ,and I love to see so many different people from different walks of life appreciate the amazing city of NYC. Love you Casey hope I see you next time.
  • @Canis_Fatalis
    I live in the west and had to deal with this for 3 years straight. Northern California is known to burn quite often. 3 years ago, it got to the point of smothering the entire Western US. Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, Colorado. All I can say is, Welcome to the club, Casey! Haha. Stay safe out there.
  • @gng11
    As a Canadian who has been through a few summers of wildfires, I see people at risk in terms of their health. They really should be investing in air filtering masks and should be staying inside, not out, no matter how much New York never sleeps. Three days minimum. My heart goes out to everyone affected.