Advisory issued as South Korea hit with yellow dust


SEOUL (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network): An air quality advisory was issued across South Korea on Tuesday (Dec 13) as the country was hit with yellow dust blowing from inner China, raising concerns over public health safety.

The Ministry of Environment raised the ultrafine dust advisory level in Seoul and Gangwon province from “attention” to “caution” as of 12pm on Tuesday.

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