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Round-the-clock raids to clean Tashkent's air have begun

Round-the-clock raids to clean Tashkent's air have begun

In recent days, air quality in the capital has deteriorated sharply, causing serious concerns about public health. The ecological situation in the sky of Tashkent has worsened due to inversion, dry air, and undisturbed harmful particles. In this regard, the responsible agencies took prompt measures and launched large-scale environmental raids.

Night checks have also been intensified

The Ecology Committee, internal affairs bodies, and relevant supervisory structures are conducting raids in Tashkent city and region even at night. The main focus is on identifying the activities of facilities emitting harmful substances into the air - greenhouses, coal-fired furnaces, industrial facilities, and enterprises operating without filters.

Work carried out during the raids:

- air quality is being monitored online;

- the main sources of pollution are being identified;

- measures are being taken against enterprises that have violated the norms;

- compliance with environmental requirements in greenhouses and furnaces is being checked.

Working groups are conducting on-site studies. In cases where violations of the law are detected, administrative penalties or other measures of influence are applied to the guilty parties.

The general environmental movement has begun in the capital

According to official data, a comprehensive environmental movement aimed at improving atmospheric air has officially launched in Tashkent. This process is aimed not only at eliminating the current problem, but also at ensuring environmental sustainability in the coming months.

Since the quality of life directly depends on the air, these measures are expected to be an important step in protecting public health. Everyone in the capital wants to breathe fresh air - and the current initiatives are aimed precisely at this goal.

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