An ozone warning issued for Sacheon and Hadong in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, has been lifted as of 3 PM today, according to the Ministry of Environment and the Korea Environment Corporation. The warning was initially declared due to high concentrations of ozone in the area. Authorities monitored ozone levels and determined they had decreased to safe levels, prompting the cancellation. This indicates an improvement in air quality following a period of concern for public health. The Ministry and Corporation continue to monitor air quality throughout the region. Residents are advised to stay informed about potential future air quality alerts. Further details regarding the initial warning and contributing factors are expected to be released.