“Uncovering the Truth About Yellow Dust: China’s Response and Fine Dust Outbreak”

2023-04-16 21:31:47

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Fine dust was serious due to the yellow dust that came in from China last week.

However, China has openly expressed its displeasure at the yellow dust report in our media.

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It means that you shouldn’t use the expression ‘Yellow dust from China’.

I am Correspondent Lee Mun-hyeon in Beijing.

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The road has turned all over the earth.

It is not easy to distinguish the direction of vehicles, so the hand signal of the traffic police is required.

There is dirt and sand flying on the highway, and there is no end to the accumulation of sand.

This yellow dust hit Beijing.

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″I have a sore throat and when I open the window, the whole house is dusty.″

Our country was not spared either.

A ‘yellow dust warning’ was issued last week due to yellow dust from China, and fine dust was also rampant.

The Korean media all at once reported on the serious fine dust caused by the yellow dust, and China was angry regarding it.

The term ‘yellow dust from China’ is incorrect.

China’s state-run Global Times reported that “the two strongest dust storms this year occurred in Mongolia, more than 600 kilometers from Beijing.”

China is also a victim of the ‘Mongolian’ yellow dust.

On the 13th, the state-run Global Times also criticized that exaggerated articles should be avoided, saying, “Some Korean media even used inflammatory expressions such as ‘disaster’.”

However, Chinese media only mentioned two yellow dusts that started in Mongolia this year, and did not mention anything regarding yellow dusts originating from Xinjiang in western China and Inner Mongolia in the north.

A total of nine yellow dust occurred in China this year.

The China Meteorological Observatory also said that some of the recent dust storms originated in northwestern China.

This is MBC News Lee Moon-hyun from Beijing.

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