India's capital chokes as pollution levels hit the worst this year - News Summed Up

India's capital chokes as pollution levels hit the worst this year


A family riding through the heavy pollution in New Delhi on Sunday, where the poor air has forced a million schoolchildren to stay at home. In some parts of Delhi, pollution levels hit 654 on Monday, among the worst recorded this year, and visibility in some parts of the city was just 200 metres, the weather department said. Environmentalists said that inaction by the authorities was inexcusable and a concerted effort was needed to reduce pollution from vehicles and industry. The PM 2.5 level may average above 400 and hit a high of 534 in some places, CPCB data showed. India's toxic air claimed 1.24 million lives in 2017, or 12.5 percent of total deaths, according to a study published in Lancet Planetary Health this month.


Source: Egypt Today December 24, 2018 09:56 UTC



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