A fire at a decommissioned railway bridge in Richmond, B.C. has led to the end of an air quality bulletin that was issued due to the thick black smoke that was produced. The smoke was visible for kilometres across Metro Vancouver, causing concern for residents in the area. The bulletin was lifted by Metro Vancouver around 11:30 a.m. on Friday, indicating that the air quality had improved. However, some areas may still experience hazy conditions and the smell of residual smoke. It is important for residents to remain cautious and be aware of these lingering effects. Global’s Sarah MacDonald provides more details on the incident.
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