After easing measures, air quality changes in Pristina

Over the past few years, Kosovo citizens, and especially those in the capital, have faced polluted air. Then, Pristina was named a favour to countries with polluted air. But that changed in recent months, since the establishment of measures against the spread of the coronary, according to measurements by the American Embassy, in the country [...]
Over the past few years, Kosovo citizens, and especially those in the capital, have faced polluted air. Then, Pristina was named a favour to countries with polluted air.
But that changed in recent months, since the establishment of measures against the spread of coronary, according to measurements from the American Embassy, air has been clear in our country.
Today in Pristina, however, the average fresh air has been disagreeing, where the second phase of relief measures has already begun, and during the day, columns of vehicles have been seen in the cities.
Online measurements being made by the Kosovo Environmental Protection Agency and the American Embassy show that air pollution today is 89 PM, which is average.
Otherwise, Kosovo in recent years was one of the countries with contaminated air.
According to the UN Health Agency, air pollution kills 7 million people in the world every year, including 600 thousand children. The polluted air also influences many children to be born with mental and physical problems. 












