Dust from the Sahara came to Ukraine. It was brought by a heat wave from the western Mediterranean, which caused abnormally high temperatures in Ukraine for several days.
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The sky over Ukraine will be dim. On March 31, a similar effect could be observed by residents of the western regions.
On Monday, April 1, it will spread to most regions of the country. The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center published a satellite image from the EUMETSAT platform, where dust can be seen. It is harmful to people with respiratory diseases, the elderly and children, so it is recommended to close the windows.
The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center reported that such a meteorological phenomenon is harmful for people with respiratory diseases, the elderly and children.
If the air situation worsens, the Department of Environmental Protection and Climate Change Adaptation of the Kyiv City State Administration recommends:
- close the windows;
- limit your stay on the street;
- to drink a lot of water;
- If you have an air purifier, turn it on to maximum.
Source: Racurs

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