Air quality in Antigua and Barbuda has deteriorated to moderate levels due to the thirteenth notable surge of Saharan dust to affect the country this year, according to the Meteorological Services.
The air quality bulletin issued Tuesday morning shows the Air Quality Index has reached 51 to 80, placing it in the moderate category based on concentrations of particulate matter 2.5 and 10. The conditions are expected to persist until Thursday.
The Meteorological Services say the health risk remains low for most people, but unusually sensitive individuals such as asthmatics should monitor air quality conditions and stay updated with the latest forecasts.
The moderate air quality is acceptable for the general population, but may pose health concerns for a small number of people who are particularly sensitive to air pollution.
Those most at risk include people with respiratory or heart disease, the elderly, and children. The alert has been classified as Air Pollution Level II.
Authorities are advising active children and adults, along with people suffering from respiratory diseases like asthma, to limit prolonged outdoor activities during this period.



