Medellin forced to close airport over excessive pollution
Medellin forced to close airport over excessive pollution
Posted by Adriaan Alsema on Mar 29, 2016
Colombias second largest city, Medellin, was forced to close its inner-city airport on Tuesday amid concerns over excessive air pollution that has been haunting the city for months.
The Olaya Herrera airport is formerly Medellins second largest airport, but the only one located inside the city dealing only with relatively small national flights.
The closing of the airport is one of the measures to curb excessive air pollution that has slowly been poisoning the air in the Aburra Valley where Medellin is located.
The city declared a red alert less than two weeks ago after a combination of smog produced by the citys transit, drought and sand blowing in over the Atlantic from the Sahara spurred contamination levels to exceed the legal pollution cap with 300%.
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