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Because of the fine dust, tomorrow (10 days) the sky will be more frustrating than today. As a result, our winter weather, which was cold for four days and warm for four days, now came out with the word 'samhansami', meaning that there are four days of fine dust. Tomorrow, which is the 10th, is a fine dust emergency measure. Only metropolitan public agencies can enter cars with an even number.

This is reporter Jung Gu-hee.

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The Yeouido 63 building was obscured, and the entire city of Seoul was trapped in cloudy fine dust.

As you can see, the branches are almost unchanged in winter and the wind is very weak.

The concentration of ultrafine dust was 'bad' as Seoul increased more than twice as usual, including 53㎍ per 1㎥, 55 Gyeonggi-do, and 60 in Chungbuk.

The problem is that fine dust keeps coming in.

China's high concentration of fine dust, shown in red, is expected to cross over to Korea tonight and tomorrow morning.

As of 7:00 pm, the concentration of ultrafine dust in Baeknyeong-do is up to 91㎍ per 1㎥, which is about 4 times higher than usual.

Tomorrow, fine dust levels are expected in all nations except Jeju, while Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi are expected to soar.

The Ministry of Environment issued measures to reduce fine dust.

Tomorrow, from 6 am to 9 pm, vehicles with emission grade 5 vehicles will be restricted in all areas of Seoul.

The metropolitan area and Chungbuk are implementing two-vehicle vehicles in public institutions.

Public and private car parks are all closed and the operation of the air emission plant is reduced.

(Video coverage: Choi Woong, Image editing: Hwang Ji Young)

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