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a high” Air pollution Alert London Has been released by City Hall The Sunny season for Tuesday and toxic air levels for high temperatures is expected to increase.
The temperature in the capital is expected to reach 34C, increase in grassroots ozone-a harmful pollutants that increase with heat and sunlight reacting with existing pollutants in the air.
On experts Imperial College London The city hall advised to issue an alert, warning that air instructions mean that pollution from mainland Europe is also expected to increase ozone levels in the southeast.
High ozone levels can cause respiratory problems by harassing and provoking lungs, causing cough, throat irritation, and shortness of breath. It can deteriorate Asthma And other respiratory conditions, and can increase sensitivity to respiratory infections. Ozone can also disturb the eyes, nose and throat, causing discomfort.
Mayor of London, Sadiq KhanSaid: “We all know that there are threats of toxic air for the people of London, which is why I am doing everything in my power to deal with it. With the current high temperature on Tuesday, we will also experience high level of air pollution.
“Pollution and heat can be a dangerous combination, which is why I am urging the London to see themselves and each other, by riding a bicycle or public transport, avoid traveling unnecessary car, stop your engine, turn off your engine and avoid wood or garden waste, which contributes to all high levels.
In June this year, The Royal College of Physician warns The UK’s continuous air pollution problems represent the “public health crisis”, which is associated with 30,000 deaths a year, affects 99 percent of the country’s population and pays taxpayers up to £ 50BN per year.
When the medium, high or very high air pollution is predicted, the city hall issues an alert for London, schools and local boro. High air pollution alerts are displayed across public places across London, including all bus stop countdown signals and underground.
Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy, Met Coban said: “London’s toxic air is responsible for about 4,000 premature deaths in the capital every year, which is why the mayor has done everything in his power to deal with it, including the world’s largest clean air area.”
The high pollution warning system was introduced by the mayor’s office in 2016. These forecasts are created by Imperial College London, and have been investigated against other public forecasts, including Airtext and Met Office, to guess that air pollution in capital increases and pose risks.