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Warns of High Uv Radiation in Southern Norway

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Warns of high UV radiation in Southern Norway – We urge everyone to take this warning seriously and protect themselves well, NILU writes in a press release. The experts strongly recommend that the population take breaks from the sun between 12 and 15 o'clock, and use protective clothing, a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen with a high factor outdoors. Read also: Read also: More people want to head south for the heat wave It is recommended to use su…
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Thinner ozone layers increase the risk of sun damage.

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