Even Mitrovica, Gjilan and Drenas, among the country's most polluted air municipalities

Environment Minister Fatmir Matoshi on Tuesday, when he reported to the Commission for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Space Planning, said the coal would be confiscated at the market. But not only does Pristina have air problems polluted because of coal, KTV reports. Even higher levels of air pollution, according to the Hydromethorological Institute of [...]
Environment Minister Fatmir Matoshi on Tuesday, when he reported to the Commission for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Space Planning, said the coal would be confiscated at the market.
But not only does Pristina have air problems polluted because of coal, KTV reports.
Even higher levels of air pollution, according to the Kosovo Hydrometeorological Institute, have been marked in the city of Obilic in recent days.
Obilic residents have expressed indignation at how no one is taking measures to improve the air situation here.
The IHPC air quality monitoring station shows that Mitrovica, Gjilan and Drenas are also among the most polluted municipalities in the country.
At this institute, the allowed value of air pollution in these municipalities has been passed several times.
That's why thermo-electrics, transports and homes are.
The American Embassy's meter also gives high value to contaminated air.
Atmospheric wastes, such as snow rain and winds, according to connoisseurs would be favorable for improving air quality.
Regarding air pollution levels, the National Public Health Institute has also reacted.
According to the ICSHP, unless urgent measures are taken, there will be negative effects, such as citizen health damage and increased mortality from all causes. Especially, this air is harmful to those affected by cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.












