SARAJEVO, January 28 (FENA) - Air quality in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday morning was the worst in Zenica, where the air quality index was 185 and unhealthy for the population, according to data from the measuring stations.
Due to the current situation regarding air quality in that city, the Eco-action campaign states that it is possible to have increased symptoms and intensity of illnesses in people with heart and respiratory diseases, such as asthma.
In Sarajevo and Tuzla, air quality is still unhealthy for vulnerable groups, while the Sarajevo Air Quality Index is 114, in Tuzla it is 132, Jajce 111, Lukavac 129 and Visoko 142.
Air quality in these local communities is also unhealthy for vulnerable groups of the population.
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