If the size of the ozone hole over Antarctica is maintained until the middle of next week, it will be another record-setting season, the World Meteorological Organisation said. The hole's advance to a latitude of nearly 50 degrees south for a few days during the past week was "an extremely rare event".
Reuter - Geneva
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