SACAQM interviewed on National Radio.
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SACAQM was interviewed on national radio, addressing growing concerns over deteriorating air quality in Johannesburg.
Residents reported a strong sulfur-like odor across the city, accompanied by symptoms such as headaches and respiratory discomfort. Monitoring data confirmed spikes in airborne pollutants in several areas.
SACAQM explained that these pollution events occur in moving “spikes,” driven by multiple sources including traffic, industry, and long-range transported emissions.
The situation underscores the importance of continuous monitoring and timely alerts to protect public health.
🎧 Listen to the full interview here: https://omny.fm/shows/power-breakfast/joburg-residents-demand-answers-as-air-quality-plummets




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