北京去年空气重污染日仅1天 太白山景区因游客滞留致歉
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-13 19:50

Group 1 - Beijing's air quality has significantly improved, with PM2.5 levels dropping from 89.5 µg/m³ in 2013 to 27.0 µg/m³ in 2025, a reduction of 69.8% [1] - In 2025, Beijing is expected to have 311 days of good air quality, an increase of 21 days year-on-year, achieving a good air quality rate of 85.2% for the first time [1] - The number of heavy pollution days in Beijing was only 1 in the previous year, marking the lowest since monitoring began [1] Group 2 - In Jiangxi Province, several township service centers are transitioning from extended service hours to appointment-based services starting January 1, 2026 [2] - This change aims to address the issue of service availability during traditional working hours, allowing for better management of service demand [2] - The initiative to provide extended service hours began in January 2019, but is now being revised to improve efficiency [2] Group 3 - In Changchun, a ride-hailing driver was penalized for verbally abusing and threatening a passenger, resulting in the revocation of his operating license [4] - The incident was reported on January 2, and the driver was found to have a poor service attitude, leading to administrative penalties [4] - The ride-hailing platform involved has also suspended the driver's account following the incident [5] Group 4 - A mining accident in Chongqing resulted in one death, with the mine previously involved in another incident that caused three fatalities [5] - Investigations revealed that the mine had concealed details of both accidents and falsified information [5] - Authorities are taking action against individuals and entities involved in the mishandling of these incidents [5] Group 5 - A former official in Shenyang was found to have embezzled over 20 million yuan through corrupt practices while working in the urban construction bureau [6] - The official exploited the transition to online processing of administrative approvals to solicit bribes from businesses [6] - This case is part of a broader crackdown on corruption within the local government, with multiple officials facing similar investigations [6] Group 6 - An official in Jinan was investigated for serious violations of discipline, including soliciting fees from private enterprises and engaging in corrupt practices [6] - The official's actions included interfering with project bidding and accepting gifts that could influence his official duties [6] - This case highlights ongoing efforts to address corruption and improve governance in local administrations [6] Group 7 - A fire occurred at the Hubei Provincial Art Museum, but no damage to collections or injuries were reported [6] - The fire was extinguished within an hour, and the cause is currently under investigation [6] - Emergency services responded promptly to the incident, ensuring the safety of personnel and visitors [6]