South Korea's Environment Ministry has decided against issuing emergency fine dust reduction measures today as the air has cleaned up a touch.<br />That said, average daily concentrations of fine dust particles are forecast to be "bad" for Incheon, northern Gyeonggi-do Province, and Chungcheongnam-do Province.<br />However, other regions will see "normal" to "good" air quality.<br />Even for regions recording "bad" levels, no emergency reduction measures to be issued as the levels will not exceed the threshold of 75 micrograms per cubic meter.<br />The preliminary fine dust reduction measures that were imposed on Monday were lifted at 5:30pm rather than at 9pm as originally planned.<br />