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The Air in Sarajevo is moderately polluted

Published: December 26, 2022
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The air in Sarajevo is moderately polluted this morning, which means that some pollutants can cause health problems for people who are very sensitive to air pollution. However, the situation in Sarajevo is somewhat more favorable than in recent days.

Polluted air has been recorded this morning in Banja Luka and Jajce. 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.

The air in Tuzla, Zenica, Ilijaš and Visoko is unhealthy for sensitive groups.

In addition to Sarajevo, the air is moderately polluted in Vogošća, Hadžići, Kakanj, Travnik and Maglaj, while the air is good in Ivan-sedlo, Livno and Bihać, announced the Eco-action Association.

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