
Today, on December 7, according to measurements taken at 09:00 in the morning, the air quality in Tashkent city has significantly improved. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This information was announced in an official statement by O‘zgidromet. According to data from automatic monitoring stations that observe atmospheric air pollution, the amount of fine particulate matter PM10 in the Tashkent sky was 45.1 µg/m³.
This figure is several times lower than the established permissible limit of 300 µg/m³, which is considered safe for public health. Additionally, the concentration of PM2.5 particles in the air was 27.4 µg/m³, which also did not exceed the established limit of 60 µg/m³.
This indicator has been noted as a positive result. It was reported that despite rainfall in Tashkent on December 4, the air was not clean, and on December 5, the PM2.5 level exceeded the norm.
Today's improvement is attributed to the natural circulation and exchange of air masses. The steady improvement of air quality in the capital is of significant importance for public health and the ecological environment.
Source: O‘zgidromet.





