The greatest pollution since measurements
Sulphur dioxide pollution caused by the eruption of lava blowout was so high on the plant yesterday that has never been so much pollution since records began in the 1970s Vulnerable people may feel discomfort. Blue smog lies over the East.
"According to the measurement of the plant, which is a very good environmental monitoring of progress, the highest peak of yesterday's 660 which is very high and we have not really laid so high since records began in Iceland," said Thorstein Jóhannsson, an expert in air quality studies Environment.
"This is like a contaminated metropolis. There are examples of the higher peaks in the polluted industrial cities, but this is the highest we have measured in this country. "Thorstein said that most people do not feel this. The Environment Agency has reviewed this combined Epidemiologist and the result is that vulnerable people and people with heart disease should beware. "Nothing to be unnecessary exertion, people with asthma to take their medication and increase the dose even in consultation with their physician."
Reydarfjörður is removed eruption. Therefore, the question arises whether there gunna be more sulfur dioxide pollution elsewhere. "According to aerial photographs yesterday could be expected that there would be more pollution down the Jökuldalur and inside Fljótsdal," said Thorstein. "We aim to put up more of benchmarks, which are very detailed, especially the Egilsstöðum, it is a priority to set up a station there."
Dicen que es la mayor contaminacion que se ha registrado en Islandia desde que se toman mediciones desde 1970.
Sabeis que es lo malo de no quitar ojo a los volcanes y a las tormentas mientras que haces la cena?
Que te la coma el perro.