South Korea experienced severe yellow dust pollution on March 29, with fine dust levels over 300 micrograms in central regions, originating from Inner Mongolia.
South Korea faced a "very bad" yellow dust pollution event on March 29, with fine dust levels exceeding 300 micrograms in central regions. The state weather agency issued advisories and raised alerts to "caution" for the Seoul area, Gangwon, and South Chungcheong provinces. The dust, originating from the Inner Mongolia region, is expected to continue affecting South Korea until March 30, with vulnerable populations advised to stay indoors.
March 28, 2024
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