25 November 2024,   16:37
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In some regions of Georgia, as well as in Tbilisi, the increase of solid particles in the ambient air is recorded, although this does not give a reason for panic - NEA

The National Environmental Protection Agency has observed an uptick in particulate matter [PM10, PM2.5] concentrations in the atmospheric air in some regions of Georgia, including Tbilisi.

“Transboundary pollution is observed during specific synoptic conditions on certain days of the year. It is a weather phenomenon, and there is no reason to panic.

The National Environmental Agency of the Ministry of Environment and Agriculture of Georgia continues to monitor air quality using automatic stations. Anyone has the opportunity to learn about the state of air quality and receive health recommendations on the air quality portal”, - reads the statement of the agency.

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