### Air Quality Alert Lifted in Tijuana and Mexicali
In a notable improvement, the air quality alert that had been in effect for Tijuana and Mexicali has been lifted after surpassing acceptable air quality levels over the past two days. According to the local Environmental and Sustainable Development Authority, recent monitoring data indicates a significant reduction in particulate matter contamination.
Previously, Tijuana experienced an air quality alert for two days, while Mexicali transitioned from a poor air quality phase to a very poor level, with PM 2.5 particle levels exceeding 100. Authorities are urging residents to remain informed about air quality statuses through the official monitoring website.
Authorities recommend accessing real-time air quality updates through the Environmental Monitoring Portal: [Air Quality Monitoring](https://smads.gob.mx:9090/monitoreo-ambiental/).
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### Secondary Article: Recent Developments on Air Quality and Environmental Health in Baja California
While Tijuana and Mexicali have seen improvements in air quality, the broader conversation around environmental health in Baja California continues. Recent studies emphasize the need for ongoing efforts to manage air pollution, particularly in urban areas prone to high levels of industrial activity and vehicle emissions.
In an effort to combat air pollution, local governments are implementing stricter emission controls and promoting public transportation and green spaces. These measures aim to provide long-term solutions for cleaner air and healthier communities.
Meanwhile, the community is encouraged to support environmental initiatives and remain vigilant about the air they breathe. Public awareness campaigns focus on educating residents about the effects of pollution on health and ways to contribute to improving air quality in their neighborhoods.
Stay informed with regular updates and contribute to a cleaner environment by participating in local environmental programs.