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Shijiazhuang fog mai

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The fog density these past two days isn’t reaching extreme levels anymore, but it’s still around 200; various measures have begun to be relaxed. Can everyone feel it?
Reply #22016-12-15
There are too many coking plant enterprises, and they are concentrated
Reply #32016-12-15
The fog in various places is really severe~~~~
Reply #42016-12-15
The feeling on an overcast day is just haze.....
Reply #52016-12-15
We still have a long way to go in addressing fog issues! !
Reply #62016-12-15
Officers from the Environmental Protection Bureau, the Construction Bureau, and the Environmental Law Enforcement Team were all playing cards at the construction site. It is mainly to supervise whether there are any violations of the shutdown regulations, with construction proceeding despite these restrictions.
Reply #72016-12-16
Beijing has also started to implement the odd-even license plate system, and it is said that the worst fog this year is on its way.
Reply #82016-12-16
It might still be of some use; things have been okay these past couple of days. Let’s see if it makes a difference once the steel plant moves away next year
Reply #92016-12-16
When there are policies above, there are countermeasures below. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reply #102016-12-16
Wu Mai is moving from the south towards Beijing, isn’t that right? If there’s no wind, how can Shijiazhuang see a reduction?
Reply #112016-12-16
Wu Mai is moving from the south towards Beijing, isn’t that right? If there’s no wind, how can Shijiazhuang see a reduction?
Reply #122016-12-16
Where will the steel plant move to? Create haze in another place?
Reply #132016-12-16
Last night’s moon was round and bright; I could see the osmanthus trees there clearly
Reply #142016-12-16
It might still be of some use; things have been okay these past couple of days. Let’s see if it makes a difference once the steel plant moves away next year
Reply #152016-12-16
Industry upgrading, technological advancement – the path toward environmental protection is still long
Reply #162016-12-19
The fog is very thick, and the efforts put into addressing and managing it are insufficient.
Reply #172016-12-20
The temperature in Shijiazhuang has been extremely high for several days; it was over 1,000 degrees yesterday.
Reply #182016-12-20
The fog is too thick today; **what else can be done?

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