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Saharan dust will reach high concentrations and affect the entire population,...

Q COSTARICA — A mass of Saharan dust will reach Costa Rica in the coming days, reaching its peak concentration on Sunday, when air quality could deteriorate enough to affect the entire population. The national weather service, the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN), warned that concentrations will begin to increase today,...