18 Jun 2018 | 11:21 AM UTC
Chile: High air pollution in capital region June 18
Air pollution warnings in effect for Santiago, among other areas, June 18; health concerns
Event
High levels of air pollution continue to be reported in various areas of Chile, including the capital Santiago, as of early Monday, June 18. Red “pre-emergency” alerts are in effect in Santiago’s Cerro Navia commune, Rancagua, Linares, and Coyhaique. Lower orange and yellow alerts are in effect in various other areas. These conditions could continue into the coming days.
Driving and industrial restrictions are possible in the above areas.
Context
High pollution levels can cause eye, nose, and throat irritation and aggravate cardiovascular and respiratory conditions (such as asthma). During periods of high air pollution the government typically advises against all outdoor exercise and recommends that schools cancel physical education classes. Vulnerable individuals - e.g. children, seniors, pregnant women, and people suffering from asthma and other respiratory issues - should be particularly cautious and consider wearing masks covering their nose and mouth when outdoors.
Pollution levels tend to rise in Chile during the (southern hemisphere) fall and winter period.
Advice
Individuals present in the above areas are advised to monitor the situation in the coming days, limit outdoor activity, and adhere to any instructions issued by the local authorities.