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Paris air pollution hits 10-year peak

The extreme levels of air pollution in the capital, exacerbated by many days of dry weather and little wind, have prompted a partial vehicle ban, free parking on public roads and free use of the city's public transport system.

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Paris is suffering the worst and most prolonged winter pollution for at least ten years, said the agency that measures the pollution levels, Airparif, reports FRANCE 24.

The peak is due to the combination of emissions from vehicles and from domestic wood fires, as well as near windless conditions that mean pollutants have not been dispersed, the agency said.

Paris authorities have imposed a “half traffic” measure for the second day running, in which only vehicles with odd-number licence plates are allowed in the city and surrounding suburbs. (On Tuesday, it was even numbers). Public transport is free for the second day running.

The measures will continue on Thursday “if there is no improvement in air quality”.

City authorities have asked Parisians to “limit their travel by car and to prioritise car sharing as much as possible”.

Mayor Anne Hidalgo tweeted: “Paris today: the proof that we need to reduce the presence of cars in the city.”

Read more of this (illustrated) report from FRANCE 24.