Beijing issues first red alert for air pollution<br /><br />Beijing issued a red alert for air pollution last night after it was hit by hazardous levels of pollution for the second time within a week.<br />It is the first time it′s ever issued the alert at this level, the highest in a four-tier system.<br />Kwon Jang-Ho brings us this report.<br />″Airpocalypse″ that′s the term that some English speakers in China′s capital use to describe the worst pollution days.<br />And on official terms, the toxicity has reached that worst level.<br />Beijing issued a red alert for air pollution on Monday, for the first time since the current warning system was adopted in 2013.<br />The alert is only issued when there are three or more days of ″serious″ pollution, and the current smog blanketing the city is expected to last till Thursday.<br />Schools have been shut down, people have been warned to stay indoors and outdoor operations at construction sites have been banned.<br />In addition, some industrial plants are required to limit or stop production altogether.<br />Car use has also been limited to alternating days, while 30 percent of government cars will also be banned from driving.<br />Extra subway trains and buses have been added to handle the additional strain on the public transportation system.<br /><br />″We, as ordinary people, do not wish for this rollercoaster, for severe smog to appear one day and then blue sky with white clouds appearing the next. We hope to live in a state that has blue skies and white clouds every day.″<br />The amount of PM two-point-five smog laden with high levels of yellow sand and particles that can be hazardous to human health was climbing toward 300 micrograms per cubic meter on Monday.<br />PM stands for ″particulate matter.″<br />The latest climb on Monday is more than ten times what the World Health Organization considers safe.<br />Last week that level reached almost a thousand,... but no red alert was issued, as the haze wasn′t expected to last for three days.<br />In Korea, there is concern about the alert because the smo