Nitrogen dioxide levels in Kyiv are expected to reach maximum permissible levels on July 2, negatively affecting health, while dry, hot weather will also contribute to the accumulation of pollution in the air, KCMA warned on Tuesday, UNN reports.
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"According to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, during the day on July 2, the concentration of nitrogen dioxide in the capital will reach the maximum permissible values, which will negatively affect people's health," KCMA said on Telegram.
The dry and hot weather contributes to the accumulation of other pollutants in the surface air layer, the military administration added, noting that today the temperature in Kyiv will reach +32°.
"Be careful and cautious! Doctors advise not to spend a lot of time in the sun, recommend drinking water more often, and wet cleaning the premises," the KCMA said.