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Sunday, 25 January 2026 - 13:05

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Video: RIVM issues smog warning across Northern Netherlands as fine dust levels climb

The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) issued a smog warning Sunday for the northern half of the Netherlands due to high fine dust concentrations. The alert covers areas north of the Amsterdam–Arnhem line and likely extends to the central part of the country.

RIVM described the air quality as “insufficient” and in some locations possibly “poor.” Officials said elevated fine dust can reduce lung function and pose health risks, particularly for people with asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or cardiovascular disease. The institute advised affected individuals to limit physical exertion and, in some cases, adjust medication under medical supervision.

The increased fine dust originated from continental Europe and was carried into the Netherlands by easterly winds on Saturday. The first areas affected were Groningen and Drenthe, with concentrations gradually spreading south and west. Calm winter weather has limited air circulation, keeping levels high throughout Sunday.

RIVM noted that central and southern regions could also experience higher concentrations later in the day. Winds are expected to shift northeast around midnight and then north, bringing cleaner air to affected areas. Residents can monitor air quality 24 hours a day through Luchtmeetnet.nl.

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