As of today at 9 a.m (14th Mar), areas nearby Mongolian national broadcasting have the highest air quality index of 409.
According to the agaar.mn, an air quality monitoring webstie, levels of PM2.5 particulates reaches;
- 299 micrograms per cubic meter area nearby Mongolian National Public Television,
- 143 micrograms per cubic meter in Bayankhoshuu,
- 106 micrograms per cubic meter in Nisekh (Airport area).
Levels of PM2.5 particulates, which are the most hazardous to health, in heavily polluted areas of Ulaanbaatar city exceeds 11 times above the recommended levels, as compared with the World Health Organization safe level of 25.
As of today at 9 a.m (14th Mar), areas nearby Mongolian national broadcasting have the highest air quality index of 409.
According to the agaar.mn, an air quality monitoring webstie, levels of PM2.5 particulates reaches;
- 299 micrograms per cubic meter area nearby Mongolian National Public Television,
- 143 micrograms per cubic meter in Bayankhoshuu,
- 106 micrograms per cubic meter in Nisekh (Airport area).
Levels of PM2.5 particulates, which are the most hazardous to health, in heavily polluted areas of Ulaanbaatar city exceeds 11 times above the recommended levels, as compared with the World Health Organization safe level of 25.