The Environmental Protection Agency, in its ongoing efforts to monitor Guyana’s air quality, has issued a warning that a dense plume of Saharan Dust is forecasted to sweep across Guyana from late Wednesday into early Thursday. Tiana Cole provides further details in her report.
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As of Friday afternoon, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Georgetown, Guyana, stood at 120, considered unhealthy for sensitive groups. For more information and updates on the impact of the Saharan dust, please refer to Tiana Cole's report.

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