Harmattan, a seasonal dry wind that blows across West Africa from the Sahara Desert, significantly affects particularly people’s respiratory health. This phenomenon typically occurs between ...
"But the interesting thing is that during harmattan, you don't get thirsty. So, a lot of people are actually drinking less. But we need to be conscious and try to drink as much water as possible.
Like every year, the air quality during Harmattan moves from moderate to hazardous levels. Starting from mid-December to peaking in late February, air quality watchers say this period impacts ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has urged members of the public to exercise extra caution to avoid eminent health hazards as the harmattan season sets in. The authority said with the ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has advised the public to limit outdoor activities to the barest minimum due to the harmattan. In a press statement dated Monday December 23 ...
The Harmattan season is here, bringing its signature dry winds, cooler mornings, and dusty haze. As we navigate this unique weather, staying comfortable and stylish becomes a priority. Whether you ...
Harmattan is a cold, dry wind that typically blows from the Sahara Desert across countries in North and West Africa. This phenomenon usually occurs during the dry season, which is generally known ...