You cant mostly see clouds here, its polluted in tehran.
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KoSome Iranian schoolchildren, students and civil servants have been advised to stay home today and tomorrow due to severe air pollution in Tehran and several other cities, state media reported.
This content was published on December 11, 2024. The Iranian capital is shrouded in thick yellow fog, a common phenomenon for its 10 million inhabitants, but particularly severe in winter. Every year between November and February, air pollution peaks in the city, which is located 1,400-1,800 meters above sea level, due to a phenomenon known as "thermal inversion," when cold air at high altitudes prevents warm, polluted air from escaping.
Air quality in Tehran was today rated "hazardous," with an AQI of 200, which is 10 times higher than the concentration of PM2.5 air pollutants considered acceptable by the World Health Organization. In the Iranian capital, banks and museums are closed, while the iconic Milad Tower (435 meters high) was no longer visible today.
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Waaauw thank you very much is that in your city @diogenes_cask