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Disaster reduction and incineration in Sydney, air pollution is more serious than that in London and Shanghai

 
[Social News]     28 May 2018
Disaster reduction Incineration resulted in severe Air pollution in Sydney (Daily Mail photo)The disaster reduction and incineration operation in Sydney has led to a decline in air quality, which is more severe than in parts of the international metropolitan areas such as New York, London and Shanghai.

Disaster reduction Incineration resulted in severe Air pollution in Sydney (Daily Mail photo)


The disaster reduction and incineration operation in Sydney has led to a decline in air quality, which is more severe than in parts of the international metropolitan areas such as New York, London and Shanghai.

Sydney residents woke up yesterday to find thick smoke enveloping the city, the Daily Mail reported, all as a result of disaster reduction and incineration in the new state.

New state fire agencies are preparing for the next jungle fire season, which has led to a surge in air pollution indices in parts of Sydney. According to the International Air quality Index (International Air Quality Index), the air quality index of northwest Sydney exceeds that of London, Bangkok, Mexico and other major cities around the world.

Smoke at Sydney`s Spotless Stadium was filled with smoke at Australian Football League (AFL) (Essendon) against the Grand West Sydney Giants (GWS Giants) on Saturday over a disaster-reduction incineration site 50 kilometers away. The players said they could feel smoke coming into their lungs, and spectators covered their mouths and noses.

Roswell Bridge flooded by haze (Daily Mail photo)


In addition, the Roseville (Roseville) Bridge almost disappeared under haze. Balmoral Burn Race participants said they had difficulty breathing while running.

Health professionals said Sydney`s Baramata (Parramatta) and surrounding urban PM2.5 index reached 111, very worried about the impact of disaster reduction and incineration operations on residents. Once the PM2.5 index exceeds 101, It can cause harm to sensitive people, such as patients with respiratory diseases.

Hughes (Stephen Hughes), of the Australian Asthma Society, advises people at risk to stay indoors on disaster Mitigation Burning Day, while registering with the official (NSW Rural Fire Service) website of the New State Rural Fire Service to keep abreast of air quality alerts.

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