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Eight northern Chinese cities fail to achieve air quality targets, despite smog crackdown

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Eight northern Chinese cities failed to meet air quality targets in October and November, even as local authorities launched rigorous steps to cut emissions during the winter, the government said on Monday.

The failures highlight the challenge Beijing faces in cleaning the nation’s notoriously toxic air during the winter when smog blankets colder regions as people crank up their heating.

The concentration of hazardous breathable particles, known as PM2.5, in Handan in Hebei province rose by an average of 8.8 per cent in October and November, the Ministry of Environmental Protection said in a statement.

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Handan ranked at the bottom of 28 cities included in the government’s six-month winter campaign to curb air pollution, which includes targets to cut PM2.5 by 10 to 25 per cent each month compared with last year’s levels.

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The ministry said the other cities failing to hit targets were Jincheng and Changzhi in Shanxi province; Jining and Heze in Shandong; and Kaifeng, Puyang and Zhengzhou in Henan province.

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