Air quality in Pristina, a day after car flow began

The quality of air in Pristina continues to be markedly better compared to weeks ago, when Kosovo's capital was part of cities with the quality of the most polluted air in the world. From the last measure that was made at 8:00 a.m. from the air quality measuring centre set by the embassy [...]
The quality of air in Pristina continues to be markedly better compared to weeks ago, when Kosovo's capital was part of cities with the quality of the most polluted air in the world.
From the last measurement that was made at 8:00 by the Air Quality Measurement Centre imposed by the American Embassy in Pristina, air conditions are said to have normalised.
Last week, Pristina has been the world's most polluted air quality city.
The Pristina municipality, together with the Ministry of the Environment Spatial Planning, had made a decision that no one would sell coal, as well as prevent the flow of cars in downtown Pristina.
After two days, the flow of cars in downtown Pristina has become normal.












