Recent information from various authorities highlights significant air pollution issues affecting Guatemala. Key updates are as follows:
1. National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction (CONRED) and Ministry of Health (May 20):
- Information: Monitor updates from CONRED and the Ministry of Health regarding air pollution.
- Protective Measures:
- Limit outdoor activities and ensure appropriate protection.
- Keep doors and windows closed to prevent indoor contamination.
- Wear masks to reduce direct contact with polluted air.
- Keep car windows closed while driving to avoid external pollution.
- For those with respiratory conditions, manage health carefully and seek medical care if needed.
- Source: Soy502 – Recommendations from CONRED
2. Ministry of Education (May 20-22):
- May 20: All educational institutions in Guatemala Department will suspend outdoor activities.
- May 21: Due to “dangerous and very poor” air quality, outdoor activities remain suspended. Further coordination with health and meteorological agencies will determine actions for the following day.
- May 22: Outdoor activities in all educational institutions will continue to be suspended due to “very poor” air quality.
3. National Institute of Seismology, Volcanology, Meteorology, and Hydrology (INSIVUMEH):
- Observation: Monitoring pollution levels in Guatemala City, Quetzaltenango Department, Petén Department, Solalá Department, Huehuetenango Department, and Izabal Department.
- Air Quality Index (AQI): The air quality index for Guatemala Department is regularly updated.
- Source: INSIVUMEH – Air Quality Index
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