VIENTIANE, March 26 (Xinhua) -- Laos' Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has issued a warning about alarming PM 2.5 particle levels nationwide, urging residents to stay vigilant and take precautions against dangers of smog during the dry season.
The ministry issued a notice on Wednesday, highlighting that Laos is experiencing air pollution during the dry season due to forest fires, agricultural burning, and garbage burning. Additionally, satellite data showed fire hotspots spreading across the region, resulting in persistent haze over several days.
The ministry warned the public about air pollution during the dry season, particularly from March to April, as worsening pollution impacts both health and visibility.
The ministry urged residents to take preventive measures, including avoiding outdoor activities, wearing masks when going outside, drinking plenty of water, and refraining from burning garbage or waste to reduce air pollution.
PM 2.5 is an air pollutant containing tiny particles with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometers. It can lodge in the lungs and enter blood vessels, leading to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Enditem
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