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Mobile app helps users update information about air quality

The Vietnam Environment Administration (VEA) has launched a mobile application named “Envisoft” to help users regularly update information about air quality.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The VietnamEnvironment Administration (VEA) has launched a mobile application named “Envisoft”to help users regularly update information about air quality.

It will provide frequent updates on airquality sourced from automatic air monitoring stations managed by the VEA anddepartments of natural resources and environment of provinces and cities.

At present, the mobile app is linked with35 monitoring stations in Hanoi, Bac Ninh and Quang Ninh provinces.

Aside from telling real-time air qualityindex (AQI), the app will create AQI graphs of the past hours and days, givehealth recommendations and warnings on corresponding figures and rank airquality based on monitoring stations.

The app can be downloaded on Android andiOS for free.

Previously, the VEA announced annual airquality index via its monitoring portal, while Hanoi revealed the data atthe municipal Department of Natural Resources and Environment’s portal, as wellas in the city’s weather forecasts./.
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