
On April 1, the concentration of fine particulate matter PM2.5 in Tashkent reached 17 µg/m³, exceeding the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended value by 3.4 times, nova24.uz reported, citing data from IQAir.
As of 08:00, the levels of ozone and PM10 pollutants in Tashkent's air did not surpass the permissible limits. However, the concentration of hazardous PM2.5 particles exceeded the WHO standard by 3.4 times, and the air quality is assessed as moderate.
It is noteworthy that, according to the 2024 report by the Swiss company IQAir, Uzbekistan was not included in the list of countries meeting WHO air quality standards. Follow “Zamin” news on “Telegram”
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