Environment Agency reports rise in particulate matter across Georgia due to transboundary pollution
Since July 11, an increase in particulate matter content (PM10, PM2.5) has been detected across Georgia, which is primarily related to transboundary pollution, caused by the slight spread of desert dust masses from the south and southeast, according to the National Environmental Agency,
The agency said it continues continuous monitoring of air quality through automatic stations. “Information about air quality conditions and health recommendations are available at air.gov.ge