City of Manila: Air Quality Index 'unhealthy' in 2 areas | Inquirer

City of Manila: Air Quality Index ‘unhealthy’ in 2 areas

By: - Reporter /
/ 05:52 PM May 14, 2024

The Manila city government says that the air quality in two areas in the City of Manila were logged under the “unhealthy” category on Tuesday morning. (Photo courtesy of Department of Public Services-Manila Facebook)The Manila city government says that the air quality in two areas in the City of Manila were logged under the “unhealthy” category on Tuesday morning. (Photo courtesy of Department of Public Services-Manila Facebook)

The Manila city government says that the air quality in two areas in the City of Manila were logged under the “unhealthy” category on Tuesday morning. (Photo courtesy of Department of Public Services-Manila Facebook)

MANILA, Philippines — The air quality in two areas in the City of Manila was logged under the “unhealthy” category on Tuesday, its public services department said.

In a Facebook post, it said that the Air Quality Index in Barangay 128 and Fabella Hospital was “unhealthy for sensitive groups (UFSG)” based on their monitoring as of 7 a.m. on May 14.

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“People with respiratory diseases such as asthma should limit outdoor activities within the vicinity of UFSG areas,” the post read.

The air quality in Rizal Park, on the other hand, was noted as “good.”

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