The air has become dangerous in several Hungarian cities
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Due to airborne dust, the air quality has once again become dangerous in several Hungarian settlements.
The air quality has deteriorated critically in several Hungarian settlements, including Kaposvár, Ajka and the Sajó Valley, where the values have already been classified as hazardous. Due to weak air movement and fog, the situation may worsen further in the coming days. According to the measurements of the NNGYK, the air quality of an increasing number of settlements may be classified as hazardous or unhealthy.
The air has become dangerous in several Hungarian cities - Fog and airborne dust are also causing problems.
Due to the airborne dust, the air quality has become dangerous in several parts of the country, according to a map published by the National Center for Public Health and Pharmacy on Sunday, showing the previous day's measurements. The air hygiene index system includes four categories: acceptable, objectionable, unhealthy and dangerous. According to the data published on Sunday, the air quality is dangerous in Kaposvár, Ajka, Várpalota, Székesfeh…
This is the exposure of residents, especially the youngest and the oldest (...) For such people, a sip of air can be a fatal sip - argued the president of Eko Unia when asked about the dramatic state of the air in Wrocław. Smog standards were exceeded there many times on Friday, but residents did not receive warnings. Wrocław was the most polluted city in Europe on Friday.
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