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Jilin monitors straw burning sites to reduce smog(1/4)

2015-10-30 09:20 Ecns.cn Editor:Yao Lan
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A member of an investigation team of Chinese Academy of Sciences uses an equipment to monitor air quantity in the suburb of Da’an city in Northeast China’s Jilin province on October 27, 2015. The team with five researchers started to monitor air quantity on fire sites across the province that detected by remote sensing satellite. The recent bout of smog and haze, which shrouded north, east and central China, is likely to generate from straw burning, according to the Ministry of Environmental Protection. Chinese farmers traditionally burn straw after harvest and bury the ashes below the ground, as they believe it fertilizes the land. (Photo/CFP)

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