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Satellite shows smoke from British Columbia wildfire dubbed 'Smokezilla' pushing over Seattle.
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2017-08-03
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Smoke from a British Columbia fire is visible on this satellite loop as it plunges southward into the Pacific Northwest. The air quality in Seattle on August 2 was worse than Beijing, prompting people to nickname the plume ‘Smokezilla.'
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