Polluted air: Sarajevo Declares Alarm

The local government in Sarajevo has declared a state of alarm, as Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital is one of the most polluted cities in the world in recent days, according to air quality forecaster AirVisual. Kosovo's capital, Pristina, was ranked 16th place as the most polluted city in the world Thursday at 11:00, [...]
Local government in Sarajevo has declared a state of alarm, as Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital is one of the most polluted cities in the world in recent days, according to air quality forecaster, AirVisual.
Kosovo's capital, Pristina, ranked 16th place as the most polluted city in the world Thursday at 11:00, according to AirVisual.
Only Lahories in Pakistan and New Delhi in India were the two most polluted cities than Sarajevo around the world on Thursday morning. The capital of Northern Macedonia, Skopje, is ranked the ninth most polluted country in the world on Thursday.
The air pollution index in Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital was 290 and was on a level showing very unhealthy air. /rel/












