<!– google_ad_section_start –> Beijing’s air pollution levels soared on Friday after thick smog engulfed the capital. The US embassy air quality monitor for PM2.5 – airborne particles small enough to enter the lungs and blood – reached levels “hazardous” and hit 440 micrograms per cubic metre about 2pm. The Ministry of Environmental Protection in Beijing advised residents to avoid outdoor activities on Friday, saying pollution levels were “severe,” according to its website. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Beijing’s air pollution soars as sand storm looms
Beijing’s air pollution soars as sand storm looms
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Beijing’s air pollution levels soared on Friday after thick smog engulfed the capital. The US embassy air quality monitor for PM2.5 – airborne particles small enough to enter the lungs and blood – reached levels “hazardous” and hit 440 micrograms per cubic metre about 2pm. The Ministry of Environmental Protection in Beijing advised residents to avoid outdoor activities on Friday, saying pollution levels were “severe,” according to its website. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Beijing’s air pollution soars as sand storm looms
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