The article discusses the toxic smoke covering Thessaloniki (Solun) following a fire at an industrial recycling facility and other industrial materials. The smoke has raised concerns due to its impact on air quality, with pollutants being exacerbated by burning industrial waste. Meteorological conditions, including wind direction and intensity, play a critical role in the spread of the smoke toward southern-eastern areas. Wind patterns suggest potential changes throughout the day, with possible intensification later in the afternoon and a decrease in strength in the evening. The article notes that temperature inversions at night could trap pollutants closer to the ground, worsening air quality in areas downwind of the fire. It emphasizes that continued burning of industrial materials contributes to high concentrations of suspended particles and gases, making air quality improvements dependent on limiting combustion and reducing emissions. The situation remains dynamic, requiring careful monitoring as the smoke’s movement depends on wind direction, turbulence, and fire intensity.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual report on environmental and meteorological conditions related to a wildfire, focusing on scientific and technical aspects such as wind patterns, air quality impacts, and pollution sources. While the issue of industrial waste burning is politically sensitive, the tone,措






