Dust storms cause air pollution spike across north China
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Sandstorms blanket Beijing and northern China as air pollution soars off the charts
A severe sandstorm has swept across Beijing and several northern provinces in China, blanketing the region in thick clouds of orange dust and sending air pollution soaring to hazardous levels, state weather authorities said on Wednesday.
Dust storms cause air pollution spike in China
People and vehicles are seen on a street during a sandstorm in Jilin City, Jilin province, northeastern China on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. AFP PHOTO BEIJING: Air pollution soared in Beijing on Wednesday as the Chinese capital was hit by a huge sandstorm, and dust also shrouded other parts of the East Asian country in a sickly orange haze. The official air quality index in Beijing hit the maximum level of 500, indicating "severe pollution," thou…
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