On August 22, 2026, various locations across Chile, including Andacollo, Valdivia, Catemu, La Unión, Lota, Entre Ríos, Coya, Punteras, La Serena, and Bocatoma, reported on their respective air quality statuses. The reports coincide with a broader national context regarding environmental trends in the country.
Data indicates that over the past two decades, Chile has experienced a notable improvement in air quality, despite ongoing regional disparities. This assessment is supported by a 2025 analysis published in the journal Atmosphere, conducted by the University of Chile and the Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR2).
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