Guadeloupe has returned to a green alert level this Tuesday after a week of red alert due to sand fog. This phenomenon, although recurrent, has had notable impacts on health, particularly for vulnerable populations. The concentrations of Saharan dust have varied by municipality, with particularly high levels in Anse-Bertrand. Gwad'Air continues to monitor the situation, anticipating the arrival of a new dust cloud.
Sand fog: Guadeloupe turns green after prolonged red alert
This article was updated at 15:20.