Mexico City officials have issued their sixth pollution alert of the year and ordered more cars off the road to reduce emissions.
The alert automatically doubles from 20% to 40% the proportion of vehicles not allowed to circulate today.
It was declared yesterday afternoon after ozone levels rose above 150% of acceptable limits.
Mexico City issued its first pollution alert in over a decade in March.
Normally one-fifth of the vehicles in the city and surrounding suburbs must stay at home on a weekday.
The pollution spike is due to seasonal weather patterns and the increasing number of cars in the city.
The alert automatically doubles from 20% to 40% the proportion of vehicles not allowed to circulate today.
It was declared yesterday afternoon after ozone levels rose above 150% of acceptable limits.
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It also comes with other measures such as restricted activity at some gas stations and factories and a ban on burning solid or liquid materials.
Mexico City issued its first pollution alert in over a decade in March.
Normally one-fifth of the vehicles in the city and surrounding suburbs must stay at home on a weekday.
The pollution spike is due to seasonal weather patterns and the increasing number of cars in the city.