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Posted by LovedOne (Member # 10222) on :
 
Has anyone noticed burning smells at night recently? The last week or more we've been smelling an acrid burning at night, quite late. It almost smells electrical in nature, but it's coming from outside, and just late at nights.

It's actually fairly nauseating and I'm certain that whatever is burning isn't doing my or anyone elses lungs any good!

It's not rice burning season and I don't know of any other times the farmers burn at.

Would the agricultural college be burning fields at night?? [Confused]
 
Posted by Ayisha (Member # 4713) on :
 
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Originally posted by LovedOne:
Has anyone noticed burning smells at night recently? The last week or more we've been smelling an acrid burning at night, quite late. It almost smells electrical in nature, but it's coming from outside, and just late at nights.

It's actually fairly nauseating and I'm certain that whatever is burning isn't doing my or anyone elses lungs any good!

It's not rice burning season and I don't know of any other times the farmers burn at.

Would the agricultural college be burning fields at night?? [Confused]

OMG, last night I was going all over the flat checking electrical wires!! I was sure something was burning, the smell started about early evening and I thought it was coming from my kitchen, that's the one window that's kept open. Thought at first it was downstairs making bread but later on I realized it was like electrical wiring burning. I have noticed it for the last few days too and thought it odd that downstairs was making bread every day.

That is odd, you are bloody miles away from me!
 
Posted by Cheekyferret (Member # 15263) on :
 
How odd.

I haven't noticed anything but my house smells of paint, turps and raid!!!
 
Posted by LovedOne (Member # 10222) on :
 
lol, Ayisha I somehow doubt we are smelling the same fire or whatever it is so many miles apart. [Big Grin]

But, it could be that someone is burning something in both places. Maybe there's a problem with trash pickup in the area and someone is burning it. That sounds about right. Many people here don't tend to think about the consequences of their actions in regards to how they affect other people. Generalization sure, but it's what I've seen. Not that it doesn't happen other places too. [Razz]
 
Posted by Shanta Gdeeda (Member # 9889) on :
 
I came through Mohandseen and round the back of Giza through to 6O last night (in a nanobus - yeah!!! - like a microbus only smaller - 5 passengers) and it stank to heaven - like burning tyres and general junk. I wondered if it was the zebbuleen place in Mohandseen too.
Don't normally smell it so bad. Someone else though last week was complaining of acrid burning smells up near 10th Ramadan, but there was a fire in a factory up there that time.
 
Posted by tigerlily_misr (Member # 3567) on :
 
Trash burning is widely done in Egypt. One of the reasons why the air is so polluted.
 
Posted by metinoot (Member # 17031) on :
 
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Originally posted by Shanta Gdeeda:
I came through Mohandseen and round the back of Giza through to 6O last night (in a nanobus - yeah!!! - like a microbus only smaller - 5 passengers) and it stank to heaven - like burning tyres and general junk. I wondered if it was the zebbuleen place in Mohandseen too.
Don't normally smell it so bad. Someone else though last week was complaining of acrid burning smells up near 10th Ramadan, but there was a fire in a factory up there that time.

Cairo sits in a depression. Its closer to sea level than most of Egypt's major cities and despite having the Nile run down the center of the city there isn't strong enough wind to pull the smog off the city.

Minneapolis and St. Paul both are nearer to sea level than the rest of the state and despite having the Mississipi running through both cities the smog does build up.

Even more noticiable after the city of Minneapolis built two incinerators to decrease solid refuse expenses and to generate power. Now Minneapolis has more "critical air quality alert" days than most other major metro areas. And its costing huge amounts in regards to respiratory illnesses amoung the elderly and young.

There is a ton of burning in Cairo that is industrial in nature. the agricultural burning is done outside of the basin depression and really doesn't contribute to smog. Yet the myth lingers because thats the way the media portrays it.
 


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