Several cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been in the red since this morning, according to data published on the Eco Action website.
The air is most polluted in Sarajevo, Zenica and Banja Luka. According to applications that provide information on how much air is polluted in cities around the world, it is among the most polluted in BiH cities.
This air is especially dangerous for the health of lung and heart patients, pregnant women, children and the elderly.
Staying outdoors should be avoided, and if necessary, it should be reduced to a minimum.
The air throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina has been polluted for days, which is especially pronounced in the morning and evening.