PHOTOS: Airpocalypse Returns to Beijing as City Experiences Heavy Smog

By Ryan Gandolfo, November 15, 2018

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Beijing issued a yellow smog alert on Wednesday in light of major pollution taking hold of the city.

The capital and the surrounding region were engulfed in thick haze with exorbitantly high levels of PM2.5 (the super tiny air pollutant) filling the air as residents bombarded social media platforms with pictures of the polluted concrete jungle.

Take a look for yourself…
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Images via Morgan Bradley

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Image via @偶然Daemo/Weibo

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Screengrab via Weibo

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Yesterday’s air quality index (AQI) in Beijing reached up to 300, with PM2.5 levels measured at 344, according to Global Times. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment attributed the high level of smog to poor weather conditions, expecting the thick haze to dissipate by Friday thanks to an upcoming cold front (can’t catch a break, Beijingers!).

The pollution levels in Beijing were still higher than multiple cities in California, which have been ravaged by forest fires in recent weeks, according to Bloomberg.

Some city residents were quick to note that while the past two days have been smoggy, previous years were considerably more polluted. Jake Engelbrecht, a 4-year Beijing veteran, told That’s, “even with the last few days being a little bit bad, it’s still much, much improved from 2014.” He also noted that it’s still early on in the winter, which is when smog levels begin to spike.

Meanwhile, other residents have struggled with the recent haze invasion. “The smog in Beijing these days has stopped me from going outside. I have to cook at home even though I haven’t touched anything in my kitchen for a long time,” says Stephanie Cheng, a teacher living in the city.

One netizen uploaded this video on Wednesday with the caption “the haze in Beijing makes the city look like a fairyland.” (VPN off):


[Cover image via @仲夏夜里的萤火虫/Weibo]

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