Particulate matter concentration detected at Tbilisi and some other regions  

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Particulate matter concentration detected at and some other regions
The (NEPA) has observed an increase in particulate matter concentrations (PM10, pm2.5) in the air in certain regions of , including in the capital. This increase is primarily due to transboundary air pollution.
The agency explains that this is not cause for panic.
The National Agency continuously monitors ambient air quality.
“Transboundary Pollution is observed at certain times of the year when specific synoptic conditions are present. This is a event, and there’s no need to panic. The National Environmental Agency of Georgia’s of and Agriculture continues to monitor the air quality with automatic stations. The National ‘s air quality portal allows anyone to access information about air quality and receive advice.
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