Shanghai is notorious for its terrible air quality, but the smog in China's capital just hit absurd levels. The government's air pollution monitoring site[1] records the level of PM2.5, particulate matter hazardous to health, at 477 as of this writing, one of the highest pollution levels ever recorded. The World Health Organization recommends an average PM2.5 level [2] of 20 or below.


A fetid product of industrial pollution, car exhaust and particulate matter[3] from coal burning, this blanket has been left to fester in the city's streets due to a bout of cold and still weather[4] . It makes the city a dangerous place to be a living, breathing human right now. "Severely polluted" air, the government site states, puts residents at increased risk of cardiopulmonary diseases, and it's suggested that everyone in the city avoid outdoor activity.


This is a clear day in Shanghai:


shanghai skyline


And this is Shanghai at all-time high levels of air pollution:


Shanghai


Shanghai


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shanghai smog


shanghai smog


shanghai december


shanghai december


A Reddit user posted photos[14] taken on Thursday and Friday, showing the dramatic change:


Shanghai


Shanghai



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