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Beijing issues pollution alert due to Mongolian sandstorms PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
ImageSandstorms from Mongolia have caused a pollution alert to be issued in Beijing. 

The Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau warned residents, on Tuesday, of "heavily polluted" air and urged those with respiratory problems to remain indoors. 

Sandstorms originating in Mongolia usually affect Beijing in March and April. 

With some 70 days remaining before the start of the Beijing summer Olympics, the Mongolian sandstorm again raises concern about how pollution might affect athletes. Indeed, twice-Olympic champion, Haile Gebrselassie, has announced he will not compete in the men’s marathon in Beijing because he suffers from asthma. 

Both China and South Korea, which suffers the effects of Mongolian sandstorms, have planted hundreds of thousands of trees in Mongolia in an attempt to reduce the impact of Gobi Desert sandstorms.

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