Beijing has
issued its second red alert for air pollution in December as a new bout of smog
is forecast to hit the capital. The red alert, the most serious level, will
last from 7.00 a.m. (local time) Saturday to 12.00 p.m. Tuesday, limiting
vehicles on roads according to odd-even license plate numbers, Xinhua reported.
Fireworks and outdoor barbecue would be banned, the Beijing heavy pollution
emergency response. Parts of north China will see the worst smog so far this
year from Saturday, the National Meteorological Centre The air pollution will
be worse than the spell between December 6 and 9 it forecast. Visibility in
Beijing and some neighbouring regions will be reduced to less than one
kilometre. The density
of PM2.5, particulate matter smaller than 2.5 mm used to measure air quality,
in some of the regions will exceed 500 mg per cubic metre. The World Health
Organisation’s recommended maximum is 25 mg per cubic metre. Citizens were
advised to reduce outdoor activities and kindergartens, primary and middle
schools were expected to suspend classes during the alert. Beijing issued its
first ever red alert for air pollution on December 7, when PM 2.5 reached the
top of the scale at 500.
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