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African dust haze enshrouds parts of Greece

Schools in some parts of Crete were closed as a result of the cloud.

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The Acropolis hill is covered with dust from the Saharan desert (AP)

Swathes of Greece have been shrouded in haze as persistent southerly winds have carried waves of dust from the African continent across the Mediterranean.

The dust cloud has reduced visibility in large parts of Greece, including in the capital Athens, and health authorities have urged those with breathing problems, the very young and the elderly to limit their time outdoors.

The islands have also been affected (AP)
The islands have also been affected (AP)

Schools in some parts of Crete remained closed on Monday due to the dust, although conditions on the island were reported to have improved compared with the previous week.

Meteorologists said conditions are expected to improve from Monday evening in the capital and from Wednesday in southern Greece and Crete.

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