As of November 24, the concentration of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) in the ambient air is still observed at some stations in Georgia, the National Environment Agency reports.
As noted in the statement, the improvement of the situation depends on the meteorological situation.
“The National Environment Agency continues to continuously monitor the quality of ambient air through automatic stations.
As of November 24, the concentration of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) in the ambient air is still observed at some stations in Georgia, which is due to the spread of dust masses from the southwest and southeast. The improvement of the situation depends on the meteorological situation.
Any person interested in the state of air quality has the opportunity to familiarize themselves with information about the state of air quality and also receive relevant recommendations on the atmospheric air quality portal www.air.gov.ge,” the statement reads.