Air quality has worsened in Kyiv

Kyiv has recorded a deterioration in air quality, including “yellow” and “orange” pollution levels, with an index of 67. This place in the IQAir global air quality ranking, where the Ukrainian capital ranks 56th, is worsening concerns among residents and experts.

As of 10:00 AM on October 27, 2024, the air quality index in Kyiv is 67, indicating moderate levels of pollution due to fine dust.

This air may cause mild discomfort in sensitive people.

According to the IQAir world air quality rating, Kyiv is in 56th place.

Dangerous levels of air pollution have become not just numbers in environmental reports, but a reality that Kyiv residents face every day. We have all been observing heavy dust and smog in the capital for weeks, and the indicators in “Kyiv Digital” have alarmed with a high level of danger.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Popular

Share this post:

More like this
HERE

Kamaliya intrigued by video with secret admirer

Ukrainian singer Kamaliya intrigued fans with a new post on social media...

"As if he saved me": Mogilevskaya recalled the terrible accident on the day of Kuzma's death

Ukrainian singer Natalia Mogilevska first publicly mentioned a serious...

Ukraine's needs for Patriot missiles exceed annual US production capacity

EU Commissioner for Defence and Space Andrius Kubilius...

Capital pier scheme: businessmen could face up to 12 years in prison

Two businessmen suspected of illegal...

Diplomatic conflict: the EU reacted sharply to Zelensky's words about Orban

The European Commission reacted sharply to the statement of the President of Ukraine...

The economic gap is growing: the majority of Ukrainians are getting poorer, only 1.7% are getting richer

A new sociological study has shown a sharp difference between the sentiments of the majority...

Family of Interior Ministry official reveals cash and donated apartment

Head of the Department for Interaction with the State Border Guard Service, Ministry of Internal Affairs...

Breakfasts that cause glucose spikes: expert advice

American nutritionist Maddison Salinger from the University Diabetes Research Institute...