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High pollution hits southern England | High pollution hits southern England |
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Parts of England have experienced very high levels of air pollution, following health warnings for vulnerable people. | Parts of England have experienced very high levels of air pollution, following health warnings for vulnerable people. |
Warm, still conditions combined with traffic fumes, pollution from Europe and Saharan dust from the south saw very high levels affect six regions. | Warm, still conditions combined with traffic fumes, pollution from Europe and Saharan dust from the south saw very high levels affect six regions. |
Eastern and south-east England, the East Midlands, Greater London, west London, the West Midlands and Yorkshire and Humberside were all affected. | Eastern and south-east England, the East Midlands, Greater London, west London, the West Midlands and Yorkshire and Humberside were all affected. |
Parts of the UK have also experienced the hottest day of the year so far. | Parts of the UK have also experienced the hottest day of the year so far. |
Areas of London saw the highest temperatures, with St James's Park reaching 21.9C (71.42F), Kew Gardens 21.7C (71.06) and Heathrow Airport recorded at 21.3C (70.34). | Areas of London saw the highest temperatures, with St James's Park reaching 21.9C (71.42F), Kew Gardens 21.7C (71.06) and Heathrow Airport recorded at 21.3C (70.34). |
Defra said pollution could be dispersed by overnight Atlantic winds by Saturday. | Defra said pollution could be dispersed by overnight Atlantic winds by Saturday. |
It said that while no regions have reached the highest level of air pollution - rated as level 10 - six regions had recorded pollution levels of up to level 9. | It said that while no regions have reached the highest level of air pollution - rated as level 10 - six regions had recorded pollution levels of up to level 9. |
In areas that experienced very high levels of air pollution, adults and children with lung problems, adults with heart problems and older people were advised to avoid strenuous activity. | In areas that experienced very high levels of air pollution, adults and children with lung problems, adults with heart problems and older people were advised to avoid strenuous activity. |
People were also advised to avoid busy roads and those who carry a reliever inhaler, such as asthma sufferers were warned to always have it with them. | People were also advised to avoid busy roads and those who carry a reliever inhaler, such as asthma sufferers were warned to always have it with them. |
How concerning? | |
By James Gallagher, Health editor, BBC News website | By James Gallagher, Health editor, BBC News website |
Healthy people tend to notice air pollution as a dry throat, sore eyes or a tickly cough. | Healthy people tend to notice air pollution as a dry throat, sore eyes or a tickly cough. |
But it can have a more serious impact on health by being the trigger for a heart attack or by making asthma worse. | But it can have a more serious impact on health by being the trigger for a heart attack or by making asthma worse. |
Even low levels of air pollution can harm the health of people who are particularly sensitive. | Even low levels of air pollution can harm the health of people who are particularly sensitive. |
But on Friday pollution will hit "level 10" or "very high" - the highest category of air pollution in the UK. | But on Friday pollution will hit "level 10" or "very high" - the highest category of air pollution in the UK. |
It does not mean people need to stay indoors. | It does not mean people need to stay indoors. |
But it is the only category of air pollution at which at-risk people - those with heart or lung problems and the elderly - are told to completely avoid strenuous physical activity. | But it is the only category of air pollution at which at-risk people - those with heart or lung problems and the elderly - are told to completely avoid strenuous physical activity. |
Even healthy people are told to cut down on the amount of physical exertion. | Even healthy people are told to cut down on the amount of physical exertion. |
However, the pollution will be brief and levels will drop to low/moderate by Saturday. | However, the pollution will be brief and levels will drop to low/moderate by Saturday. |
Longer-term thinking 'needed' on air pollution | Longer-term thinking 'needed' on air pollution |
For the latest forecast in your area visit BBC Weather. | For the latest forecast in your area visit BBC Weather. |
Dr Penny Woods, chief executive of the British Lung Foundation, said: "This latest high air pollution episode, coming so soon after the last, is troubling, and could again put people living with respiratory conditions at risk of worsening symptoms." | Dr Penny Woods, chief executive of the British Lung Foundation, said: "This latest high air pollution episode, coming so soon after the last, is troubling, and could again put people living with respiratory conditions at risk of worsening symptoms." |
A Defra spokeswoman said: "This is expected to clear on Saturday and pollution levels will return to low throughout the morning." | A Defra spokeswoman said: "This is expected to clear on Saturday and pollution levels will return to low throughout the morning." |
Professor Paul Monks, chairman of the Air Quality Expert Group, said air pollution is not taken seriously enough because it is an "invisible menace". | Professor Paul Monks, chairman of the Air Quality Expert Group, said air pollution is not taken seriously enough because it is an "invisible menace". |
"If they can't see it they often don't think about it," he said. | "If they can't see it they often don't think about it," he said. |
Ramsgate and other locations on the South Coast were also affected by pollution | Ramsgate and other locations on the South Coast were also affected by pollution |
What is meant by pollution? | |
Aside from the Sahara dust, the pollution is made up of various substances, including nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide and ammonia. | Aside from the Sahara dust, the pollution is made up of various substances, including nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide and ammonia. |
These form particles in the atmosphere. The two most common measurements are particulate matter measuring 2.5 micrometres or less, known as PM2.5; and larger particles measuring 10 micrometres, known as PM10. | These form particles in the atmosphere. The two most common measurements are particulate matter measuring 2.5 micrometres or less, known as PM2.5; and larger particles measuring 10 micrometres, known as PM10. |
PM2.5 particles are thought to be particularly damaging because they are so small, they can penetrate into the deepest parts of the lungs. | PM2.5 particles are thought to be particularly damaging because they are so small, they can penetrate into the deepest parts of the lungs. |
They come primarily from vehicle exhausts. | They come primarily from vehicle exhausts. |
WHO air quality guidelines | WHO air quality guidelines |
"This episode at the moment is one of about a dozen episodes a year," said Simon Birkett, founder of campaign group Clean Air in London. | "This episode at the moment is one of about a dozen episodes a year," said Simon Birkett, founder of campaign group Clean Air in London. |
"Day in day out the average levels of nitrogen dioxide on many roads in central London will tend on average to be the highest in the world." | "Day in day out the average levels of nitrogen dioxide on many roads in central London will tend on average to be the highest in the world." |
A case brought by environmental lawyers Client Earth against the government over levels of air pollution that breach European Union rules is shortly to return to the Supreme Court. | A case brought by environmental lawyers Client Earth against the government over levels of air pollution that breach European Union rules is shortly to return to the Supreme Court. |
Philip Insall, director of health for cycling charity Sustrans, described the state of air pollution in Britain as "criminal" and a "national embarrassment". | Philip Insall, director of health for cycling charity Sustrans, described the state of air pollution in Britain as "criminal" and a "national embarrassment". |
He said: "The next government will need to get a grip on air pollution. | He said: "The next government will need to get a grip on air pollution. |
"That will mean serious, dedicated investment and an effective programme of action to help more people out of their cars and choosing walking and cycling for short journeys." | "That will mean serious, dedicated investment and an effective programme of action to help more people out of their cars and choosing walking and cycling for short journeys." |
European Union rules set limits on the levels of pollutants in the air such as sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and lead. | European Union rules set limits on the levels of pollutants in the air such as sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and lead. |
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