The smog is vanishing
By Alex Socorro
@Alexandoy (65308)
Cainta, Philippines
April 7, 2020 8:50pm CST
In the picture is the mountain near our village. The smog is clearly seen that the houses are not even visible. But now that same spot is very clear to the naked eye and even the houses are clearly visible. Thanks to the lockdown that banned public transportation. The smog seemed to have vanished.
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@Mamerto32 (2783)
• Canlubang, Philippines
8 Apr 20
Mt. Makiling is visible in our place. I just couldn't get a good view because of the guava tree. But I heard that we are getting the best view of the mountains because of the receding smog.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
@Mamerto32 if you have an allergy to dust and pollen, for sure you will be relieved.
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@Mamerto32 (2783)
• Canlubang, Philippines
8 Apr 20
@Alexandoy and the first time, I could sniff the air without sneezing.
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@rakski (122097)
• Philippines
14 Apr 20
@Alexandoy for sure. Public and private I guess have some contribution to that plus the big factories too.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
14 Apr 20
@rakski now that we have the lockdown which cleared the air somehow maybe the government can do a study on what's really causing the pollution.
@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
It looks like the public vehicles are causing much of the air pollution.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
At least the lockdown has a benefit.
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@wolfgirl569 (105851)
• Marion, Ohio
8 Apr 20
Too bad it wont take long to reverse when this is over
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
Maybe just a week and the smog is back again.
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@happylife1 (13404)
• Karachi, Pakistan
8 Apr 20
pls pray for corona vanish as well as smog too
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
I hope that the virus will also vanish soon.
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@happylife1 (13404)
• Karachi, Pakistan
8 Apr 20
@Alexandoy
may your words came true soon
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
Definitely it will so let us savor the clean air now.
@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
Yes, I always say that there is one benefit from the virus.
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@Hannihar (130218)
• Israel
8 Apr 20
@Alexandoy
I love the mountains. I wish I had a view of them.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
It was surprising to see the mountain now with no smog.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
@Hannihar yes, all the time the view of the mountain is hazy.
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@Butterfingers (66583)
• India
8 Apr 20
Yes the earth is healing and it's a lesson for the people
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
8 Apr 20
I hope that this lesson will be well taken by the government of all nations.
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@Joedontevenknowme (24)
• Red Deer, Alberta
9 Apr 20
There are many displays of this happening all over the world.If that isnt enough proof for the climate change deniers then maybe they can just go dive off the flat earth
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
9 Apr 20
I was really laughing when I learned of the flat earth believers. They are crazy huh.
@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
9 Apr 20
@Joedontevenknowme they are simply out of their minds.
@Joedontevenknowme (24)
• Red Deer, Alberta
9 Apr 20
@Alexandoy I have not heard a logical answer from one of them as to how intercontinental travel happens in a flat earth dimension or how weather works or sunrises.They sure are adamant that its the only answer tho.Coincidentally some of the simplest people i have ever met have been flat earthers...yikes
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