Weekend smog set to hit Hong Kong, Environmental Protection Department warns
- Air Quality Health Index to record ‘serious’ pollution in parts of the city later on Thursday
- ‘Levels will remain higher than normal until the advent of stronger wind next week’
An unhealthy cloud of air pollution is set to choke Hong Kong over the weekend, the city’s environment watchdog warned on Thursday.
The Environmental Protection Department said in a statement on Thursday it had “recorded a gradual increase in pollution levels since this morning”.
“It is expected that the Air Quality Health Index at some general and roadside air quality monitoring stations may reach the ‘serious’ level later today,” it added.
“Serious” is the top level of air pollution on the index’s five-tier scale, which also includes “low”, “moderate”, “high” and “very high”.
By noon, only one of the city’s 16 monitoring stations, a roadside one in Central, reported a “high” level, the others remaining “moderate”.
In Central, concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide reached 170.4 micrograms per cubic metre and 924.3mcg/m³ respectively.