The phenomenon of the red sun appears from New York to Iowa: Okezone techno

PHENOMENA Nature can happen due to many things, so lately there is a natural phenomenon that shocked the citizens of the United States (US). The natural phenomenon is the emergence of a red sun.

The red sun would have been visible in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Illinois and Iowa. Suddenly the sun, which is usually golden yellow, turned red.

The Daily Mail reported that the apparition of the red sun had been visible for a week. The existence of the red sun has been confirmed by the United States National Weather Service (NWS). They said the apparition was clearly visible in New York.

“Notice the red sun so different in New York,” NWS wrote via its official Twitter account.

In the same upload, the NWS said the red sun was not due to changes in the sun. Instead, it happened because of the environmental conditions that existed around the Americas.

Wildfires that have occurred in several parts of Canada are the main cause of the sun in the United States appearing red. As a result of the fire, a large amount of smoke finally reached Uncle Sam’s country.

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The smoke then creates a fog filter that turns the sun red. NWS itself asked people in the United States to get used to the red sun.

Indeed, satellite images shared by the NWS show that smoke pouring into the United States will continue until the fires are brought under control. Canadian officials are hoping cooler temperatures and an impending rain forecast will help firefighters battle the blaze.

Luckily for the people of the United States, these conditions are not too fatal to them. NWS said the smoke from the fires in Canada would not harm their health.

Unlike Canadians who have been ordered to stay home or indoors as long as the fire haze persists. The prescription is mandatory for people with respiratory problems.

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