In the Ternopil region, chlorine levels in the air were recorded up to 10 times higher than normal as a result of a fire at an industrial facility due to a nighttime Russian attack. Currently, the situation has not changed, but chlorine compounds are unstable, so they decay quite quickly under favorable conditions. This was stated by Viktor Ustenko, deputy head of the Ternopil RMA, during a briefing, UNN reports.
The Center for Disease Prevention continues to monitor the air quality. The situation has not yet changed, but I would like to note that chlorine compounds are unstable, so they decay quite quickly under favorable conditions
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After the night attack on an industrial facility in the Ternopil region by the Russian Federation, the air chlorine content was found to be 4-10 times higher than the norms. Local residents are advised to limit their time outside.