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According to the Meteorological Observatory, there are sand or floating dust in six provinces and regions. When will this weather end?

In March this year, the Meteorological Observatory announced that there were sand or floating dust in six provinces and regions, and talked about some precautions and safety measures to protect themselves. There may be sand blowing or floating dust in parts of Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang in March, because it is too cold and affected by cold air and strong wind, and there are sandstorms in parts of Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang. And although the situation in some parts of Beijing has improved, the future weather may also be affected by cold air, which may bring north wind, but the intensity is weaker than before.

1. Take care of our common home.

Sand blowing refers to a weather phenomenon that some old sand in the local area or nearby is blown by the wind. When there is sand-blowing weather, you will obviously feel that the sky is cloudy and yellow. When there is sand-blowing weather, what you can see in front will be blurred and the visibility will be obviously reduced. However, in the sand-blowing weather, it is usually prone to sand-blowing weather in northern spring, and its wind is relatively strong, and there will be dust in the sky, and some fine sand will float in the air, which will reduce the visibility of the weather. Most of the ups and downs are due to distance.

2. Affect our health.

Whether it is blowing sand or floating dust, this kind of weather will do great harm to the human body, and if people inhale it, it will do great harm to the lungs. You should close the doors and windows, try to avoid sand or floating dust from entering your room, properly arrange outdoor things, and it is best to take your outdoor things to your room, and if you suddenly encounter flying sand or floating dust on the road, try not to stand under the dangerous house, and.

3. Take protective measures to ensure personal safety.

When sandstorm or dusty weather comes, we should take good care of our hometown. Starting from me, the relevant departments should also pay attention to forest fire prevention, do a good job of personal protection, and always carry masks and dust-proof supplies. If you don't wear a mask, it may cause harm to the respiratory tract. Pedestrians on the road should control their own speed and drive as slowly as possible to ensure their own safety.

When there is floating dust or blowing sand, we should take some measures to protect ourselves. ......

Everyone should also take care of our home, and our home will get better gradually, starting with me and starting with small things.