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Beijing smog ‘Red Alert’ issued: Schools and businesses to completely shut down as Chinese capital issues first ever extreme warning
The ruling will bring in sweeping new restrictions in industry and business, in an attempt to curb the deadly smog
A woman wears a face mask next to traffic shrouded in heavy smog on December 1, 2015 in Beijing, ChinaGetty Images
Beijing has issued its first ever “Red Alert” over the city’s smog, and the Chinese capital will now go into shutdown in an attempt to protect people from the deadly air.
Red alert is the highest possible state of caution that can be declared. It is the first time ever that it has been declared in the capital.
The warning means that schools will have to shutdown and construction and other industry in the city will be limited.

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Blanketed in acrid smog, Beijing is waking up to climate change
Smog levels are actually lower at the moment than they have been in recent weeks. But authorities are expecting an extreme amount of pollution in the coming days, and have imposed the order to ensure safety during that time.
The order will last from Tuesday morning local time until mid-day on Thursday, when the weather is expected to change and blow away the smog.
The city had already been in a state of orange alert, which meant that some construction and industry was being curbed. The city had also issued a ruling that said cars with odd and even number plates would be stopped from driving on alternate days.
Beijing smog ‘Red Alert’ issued: Schools and businesses to completely shut down as Chinese capital issues first ever extreme warning
The ruling will bring in sweeping new restrictions in industry and business, in an attempt to curb the deadly smog
A woman wears a face mask next to traffic shrouded in heavy smog on December 1, 2015 in Beijing, ChinaGetty Images
Beijing has issued its first ever “Red Alert” over the city’s smog, and the Chinese capital will now go into shutdown in an attempt to protect people from the deadly air.
Red alert is the highest possible state of caution that can be declared. It is the first time ever that it has been declared in the capital.
The warning means that schools will have to shutdown and construction and other industry in the city will be limited.
READ MORE
Blanketed in acrid smog, Beijing is waking up to climate change
Smog levels are actually lower at the moment than they have been in recent weeks. But authorities are expecting an extreme amount of pollution in the coming days, and have imposed the order to ensure safety during that time.
The order will last from Tuesday morning local time until mid-day on Thursday, when the weather is expected to change and blow away the smog.
The city had already been in a state of orange alert, which meant that some construction and industry was being curbed. The city had also issued a ruling that said cars with odd and even number plates would be stopped from driving on alternate days.
