Saharan Dust Pushes Air Quality to Unhealthy Levels in Parts of Trinidad
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A new layer of Saharan dust began to affect the Dominican Republic yesterday and is expected to remain throughout the week, at least until next Sunday, the 15th. Eimer Bautista, a forecaster with the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet), reported that Saharan dust will be present in light conditions all week, but that it will be most prevalent on Thursday and Friday. He said that the impacting particles will begin to increase on Tuesday.…
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Saharan dust pushes air quality to unhealthy levels in parts of Trinidad
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) in Trinidad Monday said that a thick plume of Saharan dust has pushed air quality to unhealthy levels in Port of Spain, Point Lisas and San Fernando. It said the dust has...
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