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Severe low-lying fog crisis over the capital of London, which afflicted London between
Severe low-lying fog crisis over the capital of London, which afflicted London between the 1870s and the mid-1890s. Date: 1882
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1882 Crisis Foggy Masked Masks Metropolitan Nights Phenomena Pollution Smog
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A Sea of Fog: The Victorian Crisis of Severe Low-Lying Fog in London, 1882 Date: 1882 This evocative image captures the severity of the low-lying fog crisis that afflicted London during the Victorian era, specifically in the 1870s and 1880s. The photograph, taken in 1882, depicts the capital city enshrouded in a thick, dense fog that blanketed the streets and buildings, transforming the urban landscape into a surreal and otherworldly scene. The fog, a natural phenomenon, was a persistent problem during this period, with the Metropolitan area experiencing an average of 50 foggy nights per year. The thick smog, a result of industrial pollution, obstructed visibility, making travel treacherous and dangerous. People were forced to wear masks to protect themselves from the polluted air, as seen in this photograph where individuals can be seen wearing masks on the streets. The fog crisis had a profound impact on the daily lives of Londoners, disrupting transportation, commerce, and even social interactions. Schools were closed, and businesses suffered as workers were unable to make it to their jobs. The crisis also highlighted the urgent need for cleaner sources of energy and improved air quality, leading to the eventual implementation of regulations and technologies to address the issue. This photograph serves as a reminder of the power and unpredictability of nature, and the challenges that cities and their inhabitants faced during the Industrial Revolution. It is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the human spirit, as Londoners continued to thrive amidst the foggy, polluted conditions of the Victorian era.
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