Article 6HTTK ‘Black snow’: sugarcane burning makes our lives hell, Florida locals say

‘Black snow’: sugarcane burning makes our lives hell, Florida locals say

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Richard Luscombe in Clewiston, Florida
from US news | The Guardian on (#6HTTK)

Fire and ash from burning cane fields has worsened health near Lake Okeechobee, US's largest sugar-growing region

Pastor Steve Messam was driving to a service on Christmas morning when he looked to the sky and watched the first flakes starting to fall. Lighter at first, then thicker and more frequent, not quite a blizzard, but enough to leave a coating on the porch and parking lot of his First Church of God in South Bay, Florida.

This was, however, no picturesque winter holiday scene - just a regular day during harvesting season in the nation's largest sugar-growing region. The black snow", as locals call it, is ash from burning sugarcane fields. Studies have blamed the smoke generated by the fires, sometimes dozens a day, for respiratory problems and increased mortality among the poor, mostly immigrant population of the rural area south of Lake Okeechobee known as the Glades.

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