Worst Smog Yet Hits Moscow, Planes Are Diverted (ap)

Tourists wear protective face masks as they walk along the Red square in thick smog, with Saint Basil's Cathedral partially visible in the back, in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Aug. 6, 2010. The city of Moscow was shrouded Friday by a dense smog that grounded flights at international airports and seeped into homes and offices, as wildfires that have killed 50 people nationwide continued to burn. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)AP – A dense smog shrouded Moscow on Friday, grounding flights at the city’s international airports, seeping into homes and offices and stinging the eyes of residents as wildfires raged to the east and south.

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