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RIVM Smog Warning Issued as Heatwave Raises Pollution Risks

The RIVM has issued a smog warning as a heatwave increases pollution risks, urging vulnerable groups to take precautions.

Published 23 June 2026 · 17:05 CET
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RIVM smog warning during heatwave in Netherlands

RIVM issues a health advisory due to increased smog levels amid ongoing heatwave, posing risks to vulnerable groups.

The RIVM, the Dutch National Institute for Public Health, has issued a smog warning as the ongoing heatwave exacerbates air pollution levels across the netherlands-40c-risk/”>Netherlands. The high temperatures have led to increased health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions.

According to the RIVM, the combination of heat and pollution is a significant concern. The institute advises residents to avoid strenuous outdoor activities and to ensure they remain hydrated. This advisory is crucial as the heatwave intensifies, impacting air quality and public health.

Health Advisory in Effect

The health advisory issued by the RIVM is a response to the deteriorating air quality caused by the heatwave. The institute has highlighted the importance of monitoring air quality indices and taking necessary precautions. People are urged to stay indoors during peak heat hours and to use air conditioning or fans to maintain cooler indoor temperatures.

“The current weather conditions have led to increased levels of smog, which can be harmful to sensitive groups,” said an RIVM spokesperson. “We urge everyone, especially those vulnerable, to limit exposure to outdoor air during this period.”

The advisory includes practical tips for the public, such as avoiding exercise during the hottest parts of the day and ensuring that they consume enough water. These measures are aimed at reducing the health impacts of the heatwave and associated smog.

Environmental and Health Challenges

The Netherlands is experiencing one of its most intense heatwaves in recent years, contributing to elevated pollution levels. This environmental phenomenon poses a dual challenge: managing public health and addressing environmental concerns. The RIVM has been actively involved in providing guidance to mitigate the effects of these conditions.

In addition to the health advisory, the RIVM recommends that local authorities implement measures to reduce pollution sources. This includes promoting the use of public transportation and encouraging industries to minimize emissions during peak heat periods.

As the heatwave continues, the RIVM stresses the need for ongoing vigilance. The public is encouraged to stay informed about air quality updates and to follow health advisories closely.

For further information on air quality and health recommendations, residents can visit the RIVM’s official website or stay updated through local news outlets.

For more on how heatwaves affect air quality, readers can refer to resources from RIVM and other environmental agencies.

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