Another day, another record-breaking smog. Since Wednesday, Eastern Chinese cities have been shrouded in air pollution that's canceling flights and classes in Nanjing and Shanghai and lowering all future benchmarks for 'alert-worthy' smog conditions in the area. On Friday afternoon, pollution indexes broke 600 micrograms per cubic meter in Shanghai, double that of the government's 'extremely hazardous' levels and 25 time higher than the World Health Organization's recommended level.
One of the lighter moments of the smog.
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Shanghai's Oriental Pearl Tower seen in the distance.
At its worst, visibility reached no further than a couple streets away.
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A Redditor uploaded this photo of the view outside his hotel. The nearest building, he claims, is a quarter mile away.
A Weibo user in Wuhan city shared photos of the pollution filming over the surface of lakes.
Since the smog has trapped many indoors, Weibo users have taken to 'gourmet reviews' of their city's air pollution.
Talk about gallows humor.
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