According to the National Environmental Agency, according to current indicators, a decreasing trend in solid dust particles in the atmospheric air has been observed, which was caused by meteorological processes.
According to the Agency, on December 1, from the second half of the day, precipitation was observed in most of Western Georgia and some regions of Eastern Georgia - in the form of rain. Along with the rain, moderate westerly winds were observed in some places in the territory of Georgia, including the capital.
“It is noteworthy that over the past few days, the spread of desert dust masses from the south and southeast in some territories of Georgia has led to an increase in the concentration of solid dust particles in the atmospheric air.
The spread of desert dust masses is periodically recorded throughout the territory of Georgia throughout the year. The improvement of the situation depends on the development of relevant meteorological processes - rain, snow, wind.
The National Environment Agency disseminates information on the spread of desert dust masses in the atmospheric air in the territory of Georgia based on data from the World Meteorological Organization, dust forecasting centers and the National Hydrometeorological Department.
The National Environment Agency carries out continuous monitoring of atmospheric air quality through automatic stations.
Any interested person can access information about the state of air quality on the atmospheric air quality portal https://air.gov.ge/,” reads the information.