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now china is maintaining and orange alert for small
in Beijing that means air pollution in the capital as at critical levels
den small have pushed pollution to nearly
18 times the World Health Organization's guideline the most
vulnerable have been advised day in
doors low-cost on and Rob McBride is life rise Anton Chan
and had a at a major industrial area and have a problem
outside the capital beijing's just how bad
is it their all
it has been a a long hard week all that smokers you said that pollution levels
yeah in beijing have been above 300 on the air quality index not
it put that contact below 50 is considered a safe level about pollution
beijing has been consistently about 300 in the past 24 hours
it is just touched upon 500 artifact in her Bay province where we are now
outside the Beijing
it is a big center poor up
the provincial capital here has recorded nine hundred
which is hazardous times three I with those kinda levels people have been
advised
I to stay indoors the government has been taking various factions they've
been sending out
teams have inspectors to neighboring properties sexual
tap controls are being kept up
it has to be said though it has done little to dislodge this
high level up pollution people are now looking after a week at this pollution
to a change in the weather to give them some relief I we are told that by this
evening local time
West Britain's finally with Jeff people here on home
ship this languages small have it has to be said it's not a great state of
affairs when the
capital city of the world's second-biggest economy passed away to
rely upon a change in the weather
with two be able to we from listen absolutely thank you very much for that
droplets cost now to accost voluntary force it who's
and salt rice a Harry no coincidence that a sol
has been experiencing bad a quality at the same time as China
that's right I'm standing about
800 kilometers away from where Rob is and we're breathing pretty much
the same kinda stuff the so much pulled some government has its own air quality
monitoring stations they say that the levels of PM 2.5
the the ultra-fine particles which is so damaging to human health
account YouTube out seventy-eights micrograms per cubic meter
that's more than three times the World Health Organization's
safe limit in terms of daily exposure and the government here in seoul says
30 to 50 percent a soul's air quality problems come from outside the borders
a South Korea essentially that means China Meteorological Agency saying on
extremely bad days
eighty percent the problem comes from China so
trying to tackle this means really trying to coordinate with
with authorities elsewhere in the region and that's what the Seoul government
wants to do it wants to sign a memorandum of understanding
with its opposite numbers in Beijing expected to come next month
the information sharing best practice sharing even officials will go back and
forth
they want to create a forum where officials from around the region
can get together and trying to discuss ways a tackling this problem
because it really does extend far beyond the the jurisdiction if anyone
government
in the meantime there upping the amounts ive monitoring stations
they're installing CCTV cameras in the island's
in the West see that the Sea to the west the Korean Peninsula through these try
and give
early warning to the when bad air is on his way from China
thank you very much for that Harry that how I force it
and soul and our correspondent Rob McBride Anton Chan
have a province and China thank you bud