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Where all the fine dust comes from

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For days there was a mist bell over many parts of Germany. The reason is fine dust, which has accumulated due to the weather conditions. What fireplace ovens have to do with it and what the shutdown of coal power plants would bring. By D. Bartoschek.

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The air quality in Germany has been exceptionally poor for a few days - this is also the case in Bonn and the region. An expert from the Federal Environment Agency explains what this is all about and what is advisable in such situations. Also on Friday there was air with a lot of fine dust over Bonn.

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Due to the inversion weather conditions, the fine dust limits at many measuring points in NRW have been exceeded. People with lung problems could feel this.

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For days there was a mist bell over many parts of Germany. The reason is fine dust, which has accumulated due to the weather conditions. What fireplace ovens have to do with it and what the shutdown of coal power plants would bring. By D. Bartoschek.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Especially high particulate matter values are currently being measured throughout Germany. What are the reasons for this and for whom there is a health risk.

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Due to the weather conditions, aerosols accumulate in lower air layers and do not pull off. Lower Saxony in particular is burdened. [more] The most important facts about the particulate matter 的 Video High pollution in the air of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

·Hamburg, Germany
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