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Because it’s raining sand a Roma? The air quality in the capital worsens, with the Pm10 limits being exceeded, however effect of the arrival of Saharan dust. «During the air quality monitoring cycle yesterday, in the stations of Francia, Magna Grecia, Cinecittà, Villa Ada, Guido, Cavaliere, Fermi, Bufalotta, Cipro, Tiburtina, Arenula and Malagrotta, exceeding of the daily limit value of Pm10 established by current legislation”, explains the Roma Capitale website.
Yellow sky for the sand of the Sahara: here are the neighborhoods with the highest data. The Capitol: «The fragile must not expose themselves»