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Beijing’s smog off the scale but still no sign of top red alert

Beijing’s schools remain open despite pollution going beyond ‘hazardous’

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Vehicles travel through a main thoroughfare during a hazy day in Beijing on Tuesday. Photo: EPA
Zhuang Pinghuiin Beijing

Frustration is mounting in Beijing over the municipal government’s response to air pollution, which on Tuesday grew so bad that it went beyond the worst official terms to describe it.

Smog blanketed the capital for a fifth straight day on Tuesday, sending visibility in some areas down to 200 metres and the city’s pollution index well beyond “hazardous”, the highest level on the smog scale.

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Concentrations of PM2.5 particles, those most dangerous to human health, were particularly severe in the city’s south.

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But the authorities still did not issue the top pollution alert for what is the worst case of air pollution in Beijing this year.

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