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Beijing, Mar 28 (EFE/EPA).- Beijing residents woke up on Sunday to brown skies again after a second sandstorm from the north hit the capital in less than two weeks.Just 13 days after the worst sandstorm in a decade in the Chinese capital, which left several dead and missing in Mongolia, the city's air quality index meters once again exceeded the maximum limits early Sunday. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF BEIJING, CHINA, BLANKETED BY A SANDSTORM.
Beijing, Mar 15 (EFE/EPA).- Residents in Beijing Monday woke up to a city enveloped by a thick brown smog due to high pollution levels in recent days and a sandstorm from Mongolia.The Beijing Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for a sandstorm in the morning. (Camera: WU HONG/ROMAN PILIPEY).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF BEIJING, CHINA, BLANKETED BY A THICK BROWN SMOG DUE TO HIGH POLLUTION LEVELS IN RECENT DAYS AND A SANDSTORM FROM MONGOLIA.
A thick haze smothers Beijing as swathes of northern China fight some of their worst air pollution of the year. Tens of millions of people in Beijing and its surrounding areas will continue confronting serious pollution throughout the first half of November, according to official forecast. IMAGES
Demonstrators in Beijing continue to protest against China's zero-Covid policy late into the night in a rare outpouring of public anger against the state. IMAGES
People in Beijing's Chaoyang district -- the Chinese capital's most populous -- queue up to get coronavirus tests as second round of mass mandatory Covid testing continues in the capital city. IMAGES