Saharan dust closes schools in Turkey and causes dense fog – World

Saharan dust closes schools in Turkey and causes dense fog – World
Saharan dust closes schools in Turkey and causes dense fog – World
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Air quality has deteriorated in several cities and counties in Turkey because of clouds of dust from the Sahara, reported DPA. The Turkish Meteorological Service warned of health and transport hazard.

Dust from the Sahara also covered Romania

Recommended for people with respiratory diseases to avoid open spaces, warns Anadolu Agency, citing experts.

Visibility when driving a car fell sharply in the centers of some cities, including in the capital Ankara, due to low fog. Clouds of dust affected air quality and in Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul, and the Aegean city of Izmir.

Experts expect the fog to last through the weekend.

Meanwhile, the central Anatolian city of Çankara reported that schools will be closedhours after he warned of a health hazard and potential transportation problems on the X social network.

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Orange-brown drops can be seen on the windows of cars in Ankara. A strong warm wind is blowing in the city.

The dust clouds have alarmed the residents of the capital and many people are moving with masks on the streets.

Dust clouds from the desert Sahara turned the sky beige. Air quality in Ankara has deteriorated.

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