As of today at 9AM (Feb 7th), two areas of Ulaanbaatar city are having good air quality.
According to the agaar.mn, an air quality monitoring webstie, hazardous levels of air pollution is hitting an area nearby Mongolian National Public Television with 643 micrograms per cubic meter.
According to the WHO air quality guidelines, air pollution is safe if amount of particles in air is not higher than 25 microns but it is dangerous if particles amount is higher than 301 microns.
As of today at 9AM (Feb 7th), two areas of Ulaanbaatar city are having good air quality.
According to the agaar.mn, an air quality monitoring webstie, hazardous levels of air pollution is hitting an area nearby Mongolian National Public Television with 643 micrograms per cubic meter.
According to the WHO air quality guidelines, air pollution is safe if amount of particles in air is not higher than 25 microns but it is dangerous if particles amount is higher than 301 microns.