
On April 10, the concentration of fine particulate matter PM2.5 in Tashkent’s air reached 50 µg/m³, which is 10 times higher than the World Health Organization’s recommended limit, Nova24.uz reported.
As of 08:00, levels of ozone and PM10 remained within permissible limits. However, the PM2.5 concentration exceeded the WHO guideline by 10 times, making the air quality harmful, especially for vulnerable groups.
It is worth noting that Uzbekistan was not listed among the countries that meet WHO’s air quality standards. This was reported in the 2024 report by Swiss company IQAir. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!