NYC; The Worst Air Quality on the Planet

NYC; The Worst Air Quality on the Planet

title is true, not clickbait. read about it here;
https://www.ft.com/content/57f950ef-1110-4080-9324-903454770f5e

music by Mickey Bright

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43 Responses

  1. Thinknoodles says:

    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.

  2. KingDennisJensen says:

    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.

    • Peyton Simpson says:

      Fr it smells like i’m Camping but at home, super weird. Hopefully the fires don’t reach the GTA…

    • Japezu says:

      I disagree

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  3. gng11 says:

    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.

    • Robert Negron says:

      Thx. I agree. I went out today. Like an idiot. It was awful.

    • Samantha Lake says:

      Who started the fires???

    • Zeta The Creator says:

      As a Australian who has been through most summers in a bush fires you get used to it and becomes a habit you can feel it in your throat and in the heat

    • Asiful Alam says:

      Same. I pray that everyone affected by the wildfire remains safe and secure. At the same time, please pray for us here in Bangladesh. We’ve experiencing severe heatwaves over the last few weeks, and some people have died because of it. Plus, we’re having frequent power failures, due to a scarcity of coal and economic problems, which is really exacerbating the whole problem.

  4. Come Fast To Get Into My Body says:

    Eastern Canada definitely has had it bad, but it is quite frustrating for those in Western Canada. We have dealt with this for YEARS and get little to no coverage because our government cares very little about the happenings in the western/prairie provinces because of political differences.

    • Mr. Different says:

      name and pfp???

    • Adventure Slayer says:

      This is the normal for us nearly every summer. ~3-4 years ago it was 10-11/11 air quality which is bad. 1 – is the best air quality 11 – is the worse. We had 10-11 for a month. We had fires this pretty bad this year (and it’s only the beginning of wildfire season), but because we are Alberta the media and governments neglect us. It seems that nobody knows anything about what is happening to the West, I don’t know why most politicians (left or right) void the west once in power. It’s like we don’t matter.

    • Japezu says:

      Disagree

    • Blini Cat says:

      BOT

    • Deyhole Deyhole says:

      thank you for being a voice of reason

  5. Aria: Come Fast To Get Into My Body says:

    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”

  6. Robertleatfitness says:

    I feel bad for any asthmatics or people with respiratory issues. I hope the government send supplies of N95 masks and filters to people

  7. CaseyNeistat says:

    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

  8. Kelvin Zarkman Medina says:

    I’m convinced that this would be one of the videos Casey would make during the pandemic when he didn’t leave the city, the cinematography is there, the dialogue with the people is there and a straightforward context of how NYC is doing in 4 minutes, nothing short of amazing Casey

    • Charles Carpenter says:

      that would have been epic if Casey were in NYC making vids during the pandemic

    • Steven Hensley says:

      What do you like so much about this video? I like the music. Kinda reminds me of music from elementary school in the early 90’s. Which may have come from an old projector reel film made in the 70s lol

    • Ahmed Kamal Hasin says:

      He spoke of this multiple times that he regrets not being in NYC during the pandemic to document it and express the real struggle.

  9. D says:

    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

    • camillerijess says:

      Had a friend who was driving down from up north buy a bunch of air filters for us and our families that summer, as there were none to be found in Canberra, Sydney or a couple hundred kilometer radius around them. Was crazy stuff man. Couldn’t leave the house for weeks on end.

    • Kmoxid says:

      Not really freaky when people are wearing PPE. Real big shocker

    • SleepNo More says:

      I had an thick N-99 in 2020 that I bought for Beijjing 2 years prior. Pulled it out immediately then and NOW!

  10. Lucas Pereira says:

    I know perfectly well what you felt because I have been through this many times unfortunately. In Portugal this happens almost every year in the middle of summer, the sun turns red, ashes falls all over the south of the country (where I live), and the streets are covered in shades of orange! It looks fantastic on video and photos in the cinematographic aspect but I hope this passes very fast because if it continues like this the worst part of all this can happen, like in 2018 here in Portugal

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