Ukrhydrometcenter commented on rumors about air pollution and dust cloud over Ukraine.
Ukrhydrometcenter is battling with the local news agency Ventusky, which provides false information about air pollution over Ukraine. Experts claim that Ventusky uses outdated data that has not been updated in over 11 years.
Furthermore, Ukrhydrometcenter emphasizes that Ventusky continues to account for the operations of enterprises that have long ceased to function. 'This means that Ventusky still considers enterprises that have already stopped or been destroyed by the war as active,' stated a representative of Ukrhydrometcenter.
This means that Ventusky still considers enterprises that have already stopped or been destroyed by the war as active
Recall that Ventusky had claimed in the media about the threat of a dust cloud over Ukraine. Meteorologists explained that this poses no risk, as the air masses are moving in another direction.
It is expected that on February 14-15, the weather will improve, with wind strengthening to 5-12 meters per second, a decrease in temperature, and snowfall, which will aid in cleaning the air.
The largest oil producer in Ukraine has ceased its operations.
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