Off the wire
(recast with correction in para 9) Chinese FM says implementation of Africa industrialization plan underway (corrected)  • 2nd LD-Writethru: Obama to address nation on steps to fight terrorism in wake of shooting rampage  • Brazilian midfielder Melo suffers injury  • Greek MPs approve 2016 state budget, new austerity measures ahead  • Argentine president unveils major railway electrification system  • Xinhua China news advisory -- Dec. 6  • Afghan Taliban chief releases audio message, refuting death rumor  • Spanish La Liga standings  • Myanmar gov't-armed groups political dialogue framework drawn up  • Spanish La Liga results  
You are here:   Home

Beijing schools to suspend outdoor activities over smog concern

Xinhua, December 6, 2015 Adjust font size:

All elementary and middle schools in Beijing will have to suspend outdoor activities as the city issued another orange alert for smog next week.

Elementary and middle schools, kindergartens and extracurricular training schools should suspend their activities outdoors during the alert from Monday to Wednesday, said the city's Commission of Education on Sunday.

Classroom activities can be adjusted after being approved by the district-level education commission.

The recent smog which dissipated on Tuesday prompted the Beijing municipal government to issue its first orange alert, the second-highest level, which means construction sites must stop dust-raising activities while the elderly and the children are advised to stay indoors.

Some schools allowed students to choose whether to study at home or in school while Beijing Digital School is running classes online, according to the city Commission of Education.

The notorious air pollution suffered by Beijing and its surrounding areas is caused in large part by vehicle exhaust emissions and coal burning in heavy industries and municipal heating in winter. Endi