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Sarajevo is currently the most polluted City in BiH

January 24, 2023
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Sarajevo this morning is the most polluted city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The air quality index at 7:00 a.m. was 266 and the air is very unhealthy for the population.

In such conditions, significant intensification of symptoms and intensity of the disease is possible for people with respiratory diseases such as asthma.

The probability of negative consequences for the respiratory organs of the entire population has increased.

Patients with lung and heart diseases, pregnant women, children and the elderly must avoid any activities while outside.

And everyone else should avoid prolonged or greater stress while being outdoors.

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