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		</div><p>Rome and Milan have ordered no-car days next week to combat pollution, which has hit unhealthy levels for weeks mainly because no rain has fallen to wash away the smog.</p>
<p>A six-hour ban on cars this coming Monday and Tuesday was announced by Rome, while Milan’s anti-pollution measure sees six-hour bans on each of those days plus Wednesday.</p>
<p>In Rome, home heating is blamed along with heavy traffic for the eye-stinging, throat-irritating air.</p>
<p>Until air quality improves, thermostat settings in Rome’s homes and office cannot exceed 18C (64F). The total hours a day furnaces can run is being reduced from 12 to eight. Schools and hospitals are the exceptions.</p>
<p>But many Romans ignore the rules and leave the heat on all day.</p>
<p>Warm, dry weather is worsening pollution.</p>
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