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Russia: Moscow chokes in smog amid record heat wave

Russian officials urge people to stay indoors and skip work, as temperatures stay in the 90s and peat fires nearby make the air unsafe to breathe. No respite is expected soon.

Source:  Copyright 2010, LA Times
Date:  July 29, 2010
Byline:  Sergei L. Loiko
Original URL: Status ONLINE


As peat fires raged on the outskirts of town, shrouding Moscow in a thick cloud of smog, residents Wednesday sought to cope with a record-breaking heat wave that is expected to intensify further.

Public health officials urged workers in non-essential jobs to stay home and people not to drive their cars as weather forecasters predicted temperatures exceeding 102 degrees Thursday, in a city more used to icy spells than such heat.

With more than 1,480 fires in two weeks, the smog level had soared to as high as 10 times the safe level in parts of Moscow.

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The nation's chief sanitary inspector, Dr. Gennady Onishchenko, has advised city dwellers to wet their window screens to block harmful substances in the air from entering their homes.

Muscovites have taken to unorthodox methods to deal with the heat ...

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