Tahirsey: The great dust will pollute the environment and cause damage

The winds and huge dust of this week in Kosovo are expected to depart over the next week. Metrology Professor Syle Tahirsylaj says our country is currently on the impact of hot measures coming from “The Sahara” of Africa. According to him, there have also been such phenomena in the past that now [...]
The winds and huge dust of this week in Kosovo are expected to depart over the next week. Metrology Professor Syle Tahirsylaj says our country is currently on the impact of hot measures coming from “The Sahara” of Africa. According to him, even in the past there have been events that are now repeating but that will be overcome.
Tahirsylaj says large dust will pollute the environment and cause damage to infrastructure.
Our country and the entire peninsula are impacting the hot masses coming from the Sahara, respectively, from Africa. These phenomena are recurring phenomena. Therefore, based on the Kosovo Republic's hydrometerological database in 1954, we have had the red snow that people remember as red snow that has brought about pollution from the red Sahara, respectively, and that thickness has been up to 5cm. This phenomenon has not been repeated during winter seasons, but the dust phenomenon that has been repeated at certain times. This is exceeded”, he says.
The professor of metrology said that next week there will be a drop in temperatures and the departure of these measures from heat “African”.
“They cause problems in environmental pollution, in infrastructure that the strong wind is created and there are infrastructure damage”, he says.
At the beginning of this week, Kosovo has been caught in heat “African”, in which temperatures have reached 32 degrees Celsius.












