Air Pollution Warning 27. febrúar 2007 14:10 Reykjavík air pollution exceeded recommended health care levels yesterday, and is expected reach high levels again today. Yesterday, city officals issued a warning, advising old people, children and people with respitory deceases to stay indoors. The combination of frost, snowless streets and still wind create conditions in Reykjavík that generate high pollution levels caused by airborne micro dust particles stirred up by traffic. Health care limits in Reykjavík are set at 50 micrograms per cubicmeter (ug/m3) in 24-hours. Yesterday's pollution was measured at 66,1 ug/m3. This is the fifth time this year that pollution exceeds health care limits. Reykjavík city is taking measures to reduce the number of days when pollution exceeds health care limits, with the target being no more than 23 days this year. News News in English Mest lesið Kærður fyrir að vanvirða íslenska fánann Innlent Læknir játar að hafa gefið Perry ketamín Erlent Veðrið setti strik í reikninginn en Lóa öðlast framhaldslíf Innlent Trump segir fólki að yfirgefa Tehran hið snarasta Erlent Drápu tugi sem biðu þess að fá mat Erlent Hæ, hó og jibbíjeijað um allt land: Svona er dagskráin 17. júní Innlent Ræða Höllu: Facebookfrí, staða drengja og hatrömm heift Innlent Katrín Halldóra er fjallkonan í ár Innlent Hefur leit að nýjum saksóknara Innlent Flugfélög með áratuga sögu horfin af markaði Innlent
Reykjavík air pollution exceeded recommended health care levels yesterday, and is expected reach high levels again today. Yesterday, city officals issued a warning, advising old people, children and people with respitory deceases to stay indoors. The combination of frost, snowless streets and still wind create conditions in Reykjavík that generate high pollution levels caused by airborne micro dust particles stirred up by traffic. Health care limits in Reykjavík are set at 50 micrograms per cubicmeter (ug/m3) in 24-hours. Yesterday's pollution was measured at 66,1 ug/m3. This is the fifth time this year that pollution exceeds health care limits. Reykjavík city is taking measures to reduce the number of days when pollution exceeds health care limits, with the target being no more than 23 days this year.
News News in English Mest lesið Kærður fyrir að vanvirða íslenska fánann Innlent Læknir játar að hafa gefið Perry ketamín Erlent Veðrið setti strik í reikninginn en Lóa öðlast framhaldslíf Innlent Trump segir fólki að yfirgefa Tehran hið snarasta Erlent Drápu tugi sem biðu þess að fá mat Erlent Hæ, hó og jibbíjeijað um allt land: Svona er dagskráin 17. júní Innlent Ræða Höllu: Facebookfrí, staða drengja og hatrömm heift Innlent Katrín Halldóra er fjallkonan í ár Innlent Hefur leit að nýjum saksóknara Innlent Flugfélög með áratuga sögu horfin af markaði Innlent