🇫🇮 Helsinki gehört heute zu den am stärksten verschmutzten Städten der Welt.

Quelle: iQAir

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Von Curious_Positive_825

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  1. thatBOOMBOOMguy on

    Is there really that much street dust generated from gravel meant for snow, or how can this be accurate?

  2. Air quality rather than pollution. Presumably due to all the melting snow releasing the dust beneath and vehicles disturbing it, and thus distributing it into the air. EDIT: also don’t know the source, but at least later in spring maybe this air quality sounds believable?

  3. Dont know what was it but it was gray like smog. Looked cloudy wather but sunshined. Might be all the shit snow has taken in all winter and insta melted and dry roads

  4. Idk I would still much rather inhale the stone dust than whatever the other cities have in their air.

  5. Might have something to do with all the burning oil on the other side of the border. So yes the air is worse than it used to be but not because we started to pollute and it will get better once the Russians have die, dead, gone away.

  6. It’s a spring issue, happens every year when snow starts melting. Late March to late April is the worst, until the street cleaning crews get most of the gravel off.

    It’s not only gravel, either – some pollen is already floating to southern Finland. Leppä (whatever that is in English) has started a week ago already. A windy day makes it worse.

    Use a mask for a month, it’ll help.

  7. I cycled today a bit to school and back, and wondered why the air smelled like shit. Nice to know it wasn’t just my imagination.

  8. Pakkaslaulu on

    No reason to panic, it’s the yearly phenomenon of Sahara sand cloud! This year there’s a record amount of sand so it has affected the air quality everywhere in Europe. This combined with the normal spring dust is why Helsinki is so high eight now. Use face mask to avoid inhaling the dust!

    More info in Finnish, use translation tools! https://yle.fi/a/74-20082774

  9. AmbitionOfTheWill on

    🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮💪💪💪💪

  10. ElderberryPoet on

    No, it isn’t.

    Temporary air quality reduction due to street dust in spring does not equal pollution.

  11. KahdeksanPianoa on

    Lmao. In Yerevan the air condition is not just poor, it’s deadly. Like, it was 400~380 at autumn-winter time. And here the landfill (nubarashen landfill) that near the city that burns very often. Which makes things even deadlier. Why isn’t Yerevan on the list?

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