Air pollution in Kherson has increased due to a fire caused by Russian shelling. In two districts of the city, the concentration of carbon monoxide exceeds the permissible standards. This was reported by the head of the Kherson RMA Oleksandr Prokudin, UNN reports.
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Due to a fire caused by Russian shelling, the level of air pollution in Kherson has increased. Studies have shown that in two districts of the city, carbon monoxide concentrations exceed the permissible limits. In particular, on Nezalezhnosti Street, the level of carbon monoxide exceeds the norm by 1.35 times, and on Ilya Kulyk Street - by 1.57 times
He added that the content of other harmful substances, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, phenol, and formaldehyde, remained within the permissible limits.
Recall
At night, a large fire broke out outside Kherson due to shelling by Russian troops. Smoke engulfed the city, residents are advised to close windows, drink more water and use masks to protect their respiratory system.