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Mayor of London issues high pollution warning

The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has issued a high air pollution alert for today.

It follows the air pollution London has been experiencing since Saturday with the continuing cold, still and foggy conditions, resulting in poor dispersion of vehicle emissions.

Schools and local authorities have been notified of the alert and messages will be displayed across the Transport for London (TfL) network.

Mr Khan said: ”We know how dangerous toxic air is for Londoners – that’s why I’m doing everything in my power to tackle it.

“On Tuesday, alongside the extreme cold temperatures we’ve been experiencing, we are also expecting high levels of air pollution.

“Following the latest forecast from Imperial College London, I am issuing a ‘high’ air pollution alert.

“This shows once again why it’s so vital that we expand the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) London-wide to reduce toxic air pollution in our city.

“We all need to be careful over the next few days. I’m urging Londoners to look after each other by choosing to walk, cycle or take public transport where possible, avoiding unnecessary car journeys, stopping engine idling and not burning garden waste, all of which contributes to high levels of pollution.

“This is particularly important in order to protect those who are more vulnerable to high pollution.”

Pictured top: Sadiq Khan (Picture: PA)

One thought on “Mayor of London issues high pollution warning

  • It’s all about making money. Not environmental altruism. As long as you pay to drive your car in London, he doesn’t care how much you pollute the air.

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