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Moscow’s environmental monitoring agency stated that pollutant concentrations in the city’s air as of 12:00 p.m. did not exceed permissible limits.
Independent meteorologists forecast that precipitation mixed with petroleum combustion byproducts will continue to fall across the Moscow region east of the city for another 24 hours.
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