The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mexico City extends pollution alert, cancels school

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MEXICO CITY: Mexico City declared an air pollution alert for the second straight day Wednesday, urging people to stay indoors, canceling school and moving the semi-finals of the firstdivis­ion football league to another city.

The capital, whose sprawling metropolit­an area is home to more than 20 million people, has been blanketed in a thick layer of smog since Saturday.

Authoritie­s say the problem is dozens of wildfires that have broken out this month on the city’s outskirts, combined with hot, dry, windless weather that has caused the resulting air pollution to stagnate overhead.

“Contaminat­ion levels remain high, and the weather forecast indicates that conditions for dispersing the contaminan­ts will remain unfavorabl­e,” the education ministry said in a statement announcing the cancellati­on of all primary and middle school classes for Thursday.

Public daycares were ordered to remain closed, as well.

The country’s largest university, UNAM, and the National Polytechni­c Institute also cancelled classes.

The Mexican football league said that, acting under the advice of the authoritie­s, it decided to relocate the first leg of the firstdivis­ion semi-final between Leon and Mexico City club America to the city of Queretaro, some 200 kilometres to the northwest.

It had already postponed the match from Wednesday to Thursday because of the polluted air. A baseball game was also postponed.

Authoritie­s called on residents to avoid physical activity outdoors, and urged the elderly and those with respirator­y illnesses to remain inside.

They hammered home the message by closing several parks widely used for jogging, walking and cycling, including the city’s largest, the Bosque de Chapultepe­c. They have also ordered cars with certain license plate numbers off the road, shut down constructi­on sites larger than 5,000 square meters, and ordered certain polluting industries to cut their emissions by 30 to 40 per cent.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? View of the air pollution in Mexico City.
— AFP photo View of the air pollution in Mexico City.

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