We Stay at Home drive curbs air pollution

Atmospheric pollution has dropped significantly over the past week, according to the Environment Ministry's pollution counting network, with officials attributing the drop to the reduction of traffic on the roads amid the government's "Menoume Spiti" (We Stay at Home) campaign to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

Data gathered by the Environment Ministry's national network for monitoring air pollution between March 11, when Greek schools closed, and March 18, when many shops closed, has pointed to a smaller concentration of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and atmospheric pollution particles (PM10) linked to car emissions, industry and other sources.

The pollution recorded during that period at two air quality monitoring stations - both in central Athens - showed a drop of 11.2 percent in NO2 pollution while PM10 fell by 6.1 percent.

The drop in the last few days of...

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