Sand mists: persistence of the pollution episode

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Air quality has not improved in the West Indian region: yesterday, the Gwadair monitoring network - based in Guadeloupe - indicated an orange alert level with an atmospheric index (Atmo) of 8 out of 10, c is to say bad. On Saturday, the alert level was red with a high level of fine particles less than 10 micrometers in diameter (PM10) in the atmosphere. According to forecasts, no improvement is expected today with an index of 8 out of 10. These mists of sand from the Sahara are well established in the region creating uncomfortable heat for ten days. As you know, sensitive people are recommended to avoid straining. In case of respiratory discomfort, it is best to consult your doctor. _EH

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