Mongolians send children into countryside to escape choking winter smog
As residents burn coal and trash to keep warm, concentrations of smog particles routinely exceed 50 times the level considered safe by the World Health Organisation.
As residents burn coal and trash to keep warm, concentrations of smog particles routinely exceed 50 times the level considered safe by the World Health Organisation.
Mongolia's air pollution crisis is forcing parents to send their children to rural areas to escape Ulaanbaatar's thick smog.