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Taiwan warns of high temperatures and poor air circulation
Taiwan faces soaring temperatures of 30-36°C (86-96.8°F) nationwide as air quality deteriorates in western regions. The Central Weather Administration warns of isolated thunderstorms in Taipei while Matsu travelers should monitor flights due to evening fog conditions. Eastern regions maintain good air quality while most populated areas experience conditions unhealthy for sensitive groups.2025/05/15 10:00 -

Taiwan warns of poor air quality during holiday
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment warns of deteriorating air quality during the Qingming Festival due to cross-border ozone. Expect orange and red alerts in western regions.2025/04/02 22:00 -

Taiwan issues health advisories amid poor air quality
Poor air quality in Taiwan prompts health advisories as pollutants accumulate. The Ministry of Environment issues alerts, urging residents to limit outdoor activities.2025/02/27 09:41 -

Taiwan faces poor air quality as China’s pollution drifts
The Central Weather Administration (CWA) has forecasted that northeasterly winds carrying pollutants from Shanghai have intensified over the past 24 hours, leading to poor air quality in Taiwan between Friday and Sunday. The western half of Taiwan has been issued an orange code alert for air quality, with some areas potentially reaching red alert statuses. The CWA warns that air quality is unlikely to improve in the next two days, with the southern regions expected to experience an accumulation of pollution due to weaker winds. The Ministry of Environment advises the public, especially sensitive groups like the elderly and children, to minimize outdoor activities and reduce the use of public transportation to help lessen the emission of pollutants. Residents are urged to stay updated and take necessary precautions to protect their health.2023/11/24 17:40



