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Published on 2024-02-28 15:35:55
The Senegalese capital woke up in the early hours of the morning with a layer of fog in the atmosphere. This situation made it difficult for motorists to travel on the roads and highways, as observed by the Dakaractu reporter.
The National Civil Aviation and Meteorology Agency (Anacim) in its weather bulletin of Wednesday, February 28, just reported a reduction in visibility due to dust particles in certain areas. “Visibilities will be reduced by suspended dust particles in the northern and central-western areas. The dominant winds will be from the North to Northeast with weak to moderate intensities.”
Anacim informs that “over the next 24 hours, the sky will be marked by sunny weather in a large part of the country. However, dense cloud cover will be noted during the night and in the early morning in the northern areas of the country in Saint-Louis, Podor, and Matam.”
The article is accompanied by a photo showing the air pollution in Dakar, with a thick layer of haze over the city.
Overall, the article highlights the challenges faced by residents of Dakar due to poor air quality, as well as the impact on transportation and daily activities. It emphasizes the need for measures to address air pollution and improve the quality of life in the city.
The information provided by Anacim serves as a warning to residents to take precautions and be aware of the potential health risks associated with poor air quality. It also underscores the importance of monitoring weather conditions and taking appropriate actions to minimize the impact of such situations.
In conclusion, the article raises awareness about the issue of air pollution in Dakar and calls for collective efforts to address this environmental challenge for the well-being of the city’s inhabitants.
Read the original article(French) on Senegal Direct



