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SL’s air quality improves slightly, but CEA monitors situation closely

By: Isuru Parakrama

December 02, Colombo (LNW): The Air Quality Index (AQI) in Sri Lanka, which had recently fluctuated between 100 and 180, has shown signs of improvement, with current readings ranging from 100 to 110, according to the Central Environment Authority (CEA).

Ajith Gunawardena, the Director of Environment Studies and spokesperson for the CEA, confirmed that air quality levels are being consistently monitored across the country.

Speaking at a media briefing, he noted that although the AQI had been elevated in recent days, it has now stabilised within a more moderate range, offering a slight respite from the earlier concerns.

Gunawardena explained that an AQI value below 50 is considered healthy, a level that Sri Lanka typically experiences under normal conditions.

However, he cautioned that levels above 100 could pose potential health risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as those with pre-existing respiratory conditions, children, and the elderly.

The spokesperson assured the public that the current air quality, whilst slightly below ideal standards, is temporary. He anticipates that it will improve significantly in the coming days, as weather patterns stabilise.

In addition, Gunawardena highlighted the ongoing efforts by the CEA, in collaboration with the University of Peradeniya and the National Building Research Organisation (NBRO), to monitor the air quality closely.

He stated that the authorities will continue to issue updates and conduct further assessments to ensure the public is kept informed about any changes in air conditions.

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