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Airpocalypse Now Redux: Everyday Life in Beijing Smog

A resident by the view point from Jingshan Park overlooking the Forbidden City, which is completely obscured by pollution.

In Beijing PM2.5 levels have stayed off the charts for 4 days, reaching over 900mg/m3 in parts of the capital. The city was put under an orange alert, which has imposed temporary restrictions on construction and industry and authorities have advised residents to stay indoors. 
In original language: 
空气末日卷土重来:雾霾笼罩下的北京生活 
2015年11月30日,一位市民站在景山公园观景台俯瞰紫禁城,由于空气污染严重宫殿已经完全隐匿。

北京的PM2.5已经连续4天爆表,部分城区空气污染指数高达900μg/m3。城市发布橙色预警,强制暂时性关停建筑施工与工业生产活动,政府建议市民待在室内。 
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Airpocalypse Now Redux: Everyday Life in Beijing smog

On November 30 2015, Northern China is covered by a blanket of dense smog, spreading over an area roughly the size of Spain. In Beijing PM2.5 levels have stayed off the charts for 4 days, reaching over 900mg/m3 in parts of the capital. The city was put under an orange alert, which has imposed temporary restrictions on construction and industry and authorities have advised residents to stay indoors. This collection captures everyday life in the midst of an ‘airpocalypse’. 
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Unique identifier: GP0STPGQL 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 30/11/2015 
Locations: Asia, Beijing, China, East Asia
Credit line: © Qi Lee / Greenpeace 
Size: 5760px × 3840px     4.72 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★ (E)