List of the most polluted places in Serbia during 2. October 2024. based on the average measurement of PM2.5 particles.

Average value during

Negotin 50 μg/m³ poor
Zaječar 49 μg/m³ poor
Arilje 39 μg/m³ poor
Novi Pazar 36 μg/m³ poor
Brus 32 μg/m³ poor
Ruma 32 μg/m³ poor
Bajina Bašta 31 μg/m³ poor
Bački Petrovac 30 μg/m³ poor
Šid 30 μg/m³ poor
Sremska Mitrovica 29 μg/m³ poor
Vladičin Han 28 μg/m³ poor
Požega 28 μg/m³ poor
Petrovac na Mlavi 27 μg/m³ poor
Vranje 27 μg/m³ poor
Čačak 26 μg/m³ poor
Surdulica 25 μg/m³ moderate
Kosjerić 25 μg/m³ moderate
Aranđelovac 24 μg/m³ moderate
Banja Koviljača 24 μg/m³ moderate
Užice 23 μg/m³ moderate
Raška 22 μg/m³ moderate
Leskovac 21 μg/m³ moderate
Kragujevac 20 μg/m³ moderate
Sombor 20 μg/m³ fair
Donji Milanovac 20 μg/m³ fair
Trstenik 19 μg/m³ fair
Ritopek 19 μg/m³ fair
Novi Sad 19 μg/m³ fair
Kruševac 17 μg/m³ fair
Bela Palanka 17 μg/m³ fair
Vrbas 16 μg/m³ fair
Valjevo 16 μg/m³ fair
Loznica 15 μg/m³ fair
Ljubovija 15 μg/m³ fair
Majdanpek 14 μg/m³ fair
Ledinci 13 μg/m³ fair
Sremska Kamenica 12 μg/m³ fair
Lađevci 12 μg/m³ fair
Beočin 12 μg/m³ fair
Donja Toponica 11 μg/m³ fair
Bor 10 μg/m³ fair
Sremski Karlovci 10 μg/m³ fair
Grmovac 10 μg/m³ fair
Kikinda 10 μg/m³ good
Čortanovci 10 μg/m³ good
Smederevo 10 μg/m³ good
Jagodina 10 μg/m³ good
Inđija 10 μg/m³ good
Subotica 9 μg/m³ good
Surčin 9 μg/m³ good
Obrenovac 8 μg/m³ good
Dimitrovgrad 8 μg/m³ good
Beograd 8 μg/m³ good
Stara Pazova 8 μg/m³ good
Zrenjanin 8 μg/m³ good
Ripanj 8 μg/m³ good
Priboj 8 μg/m³ good
Palilula 7 μg/m³ good
Voždovac 7 μg/m³ good
Niš 7 μg/m³ good
Knjaževac 7 μg/m³ good
Jajinci 6 μg/m³ good
Predejane 6 μg/m³ good
Kaluđerica 6 μg/m³ good
Zemun 6 μg/m³ good
Bojnik 6 μg/m³ good
Beli Potok 6 μg/m³ good
Aleksandrovac 6 μg/m³ good
Jelašnica 5 μg/m³ good
Knićanin 5 μg/m³ good
Batajnica 5 μg/m³ good
Lugavčina 5 μg/m³ good
Sremčica 5 μg/m³ good
Mladenovac 5 μg/m³ good
Žabalj 5 μg/m³ good
Požarevac 4 μg/m³ good
Barajevo 4 μg/m³ good
Luka 3 μg/m³ good
Vršac 3 μg/m³ good
Senta 2 μg/m³ good
Vlasotince 2 μg/m³ good
Kremna 1 μg/m³ good
Divčibare 1 μg/m³ good
Display of a Klimerko measurement device

Klimerko device

Klimerko is a low-cost sensor device that measures harmful outdoor air particles. It is also an open source initiative that combines devices and networks with one aim: to raise public awareness about the importance of air quality in the countries of Western Balkans.

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