Winds and dirt delivered themselves unto Israel from Egypt on Sunday morning, heading to high levels of wickedness via a nation and in a north in particular.
“There is a basin over northern Egypt that causes southeast winds that ride dirt to a area,” Environmental Protection Agency Forecaster Eitan Mazeh told Ynet.
Mazeh simplified that Israel is not tighten to reaching a warning threshold, and so there is no required open guidance.
“We are during levels that are associated to high atmosphere pollution,” Mazeh explained. “There is a health threshold set by a World Health Organization that, once crossed, presents a health hazard. We are not there, as we can see that in a few hours, a mist will pass.”
Sadly, winds and silt can't be exiled, and so they will stay in Israel until mid-Sunday afternoon.
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