Canadian wildfire smoke unlikely to postpone World Cup final, expert says
Canadian wildfire smoke drifting into northern New Jersey is highly unlikely to postpone Sunday’s World Cup final but worsening air quality could still force a delay, according to a medical expert.
Dr. Myles Druckman, senior vice-president and global medical director at International SOS, said officials will likely monitor conditions throughout the day and could consider delaying kickoff if smoke becomes severe around New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
“What we’re all hoping for is that we’ll get both the weather clearing some of the smoke and the weather changing directions, as well as potentially the fire dissipating,” Druckman said in a phone interview. “We’re hoping for that as well as the temperature coming down a bit too, because the combination of heat and smoke is never good.”
Druckman noted that the New Jersey area has experienced “yellow-outs” in recent years.


