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Date | November 7–10, 2014 |
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Location | Acute smog in Paradise Heights, Old Beringia; lesser smog throughout the Paradise Heights metropolitan area |
Cause | Heat inversion over Western Lithiland, air masses carrying industrial emissions |
Outcome | Abolition of the Department of Environmental Affairs |
Deaths | 11,211 respiratory related deaths 125 deaths related to conditions |
Non-fatal injuries | 4,000,000 ill |
Convicted | Director of Environmental Affairs Mathew Reed, and 12 other DoEA employees |
Charges | Negligence, Manslaughter, Crimes against the Beringian People |
Verdict | Guilty pleas |
Convictions | Fines and sentences ranging from 18 months to 4 years |
Led to an investigation of the procedures followed by the Department of Environmental Affairs that left Paradise Heights without adequate warning. The Ministry of the Environment of the Bering Minor Islands assumed the duties of the Department of Environmental Affairs after its abolition. |
The 2014 Paradise Heights smog was a severe air-pollution event that affected Paradise Heights, West Lithiland, in Old Beringia in early November 2014. An air inversion trapping an extremely high concentration of industrial emissions and windless conditions combined to form a thick layer of smog over Paradise Heights. It lasted from Friday, 7 November to Monday, 10 November 2014 and was the worst major smog event in recent history in Beringia.
Background
Smog events prior to November 2014
Air quality in Paradise Heights
Causes
Sources of pollution
Ignored warnings
Timeline of smog event
November 5-6
November 7: First Day
November 8: Worsening conditions
November 9: State of emergency declared
Plans for evacuations of women and children were proposed by Garrison Commander Drouin
November 10: Smog dissipates
Impact
Initial estimates of casualties
Aftermath
Health Effects
Political response
The traditionally Islander wing of Beringian Fascist Party received a boost in support due to their environmentalist brand of fascism.
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