Residents of Barbados can breathe a sigh of relief as the thick plume of Saharan dust that has enveloped the island for several days is finally showing signs of clearing. The Barbados Meteorological Services has officially lifted the dust haze advisory, signaling a positive change in local air quality. This shift not only enhances visibility but also reduces health risks associated with prolonged exposure to dust particles. The effects of the Saharan dust plume have been felt across the island, prompting many to stay indoors and seek relief from the uncomfortable conditions. With the advisory now lifted, the public is encouraged to return to their normal activities while remaining mindful of potential lingering sensitivities to dust.
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