Even Shanghai isn’t immune to China’s air pollution problem. On the night of November 6, the Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center issued a notice to warn residents of impending air pollution on November 7.
On the morning of November 7, Shanghai’s Air Quality Index recorded a 233.24 PM2.5 count with a density of 176.4μg/m³. This pollution is expected to improve by the late afternoon but is the first case of serious air pollution so far this fall.
Source: sina.com.cn
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