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Beijing Smog Levels Prompt Second Red Alert This Month

© AP Photo / WANG ZHAOA man wearing a mask walks along a road in heavy pollution in Beijing on December 1, 2015
A man wearing a mask walks along a road in heavy pollution in Beijing on December 1, 2015 - Sputnik International
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A red alert will be in effect in Beijing from December 19-22, amid a critical rise in toxic smog; this is the second time the city has sounded the alarm this month.

A woman waits for a bus below a skyscraper shrouded in smog on a heavily polluted day in Beijing on December 1, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Beijing Students Kept Indoors as Smog Alert Raised
BEIJING (Sputnik) – According to China’s National Meteorological Center, "severe pollution" will be observed in Beijing, where visibility is expected to drop to less than 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) as heavy smog gradually develops beginning on Saturday.

Pollution levels are also expected to increase in Hebei province and Henan province.

This is the second time that a red alert warning level has been raised in Beijing this month; the first red alert was issued on December 7.

Outdoor activities in kindergartens as well as elementary and middle schools in the Chinese capital were suspended due to smog concerns on December 7-9.

On November 29, Beijing raised its air-pollution alert to orange (the second highest level) for the first time in more than a year.

China's extended use of coal for power generation has caused Beijing, as well as other cities, to be inundated with tiny PM2.5 pollutant particles, so called because they measure less than 2.5 micrometers in width. The particles can penetrate deep into the lungs and cause asthma, bronchitis and exacerbate other acute respiratory diseases, leading to premature death.

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