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North Macedonia's capital chokes on dangerous levels of air pollution

December 26, 2022
Skopje is cloaked in smog. — courtesy Armin Durgut
Skopje is cloaked in smog. — courtesy Armin Durgut

SKOPJE — North Macedonia has imposed emergency measures in its capital Skopje and three other cities to tackle soaring levels of smog.

Levels of air pollution have now risen to 28 times the safety threshold established by the World Health Organization.

Sporting events have been canceled and construction work limited to just six hours each day.



The government is also recommending companies excuse pregnant women and people over the age of 60 from work.

Residents burning unclean fuels to heat their homes, vehicle emissions, and industrial emissions are believed to be big causes of smog.

IQAir, a Swiss air quality technology company, has ranked Skopje as the third most polluted city in the world. — Euronews


December 26, 2022
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