The Ministry of Health
and Population of Nepal has urged residents to wear masks due to the alarming
increase in air pollution levels in the Kathmandu valley in the interests of
their healt
The Ministry of Health and Population of Nepal
has urged residents to wear masks due to the alarming increase
in air pollution levels in the Kathmandu valley.
According to IQAir, an organization that measures
real-time pollution in 101 cities worldwide, Kathmandu has been ranked
as the most polluted city globally.
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Kathmandu tops the list of cities with ‘unhealthy
air’ in the world. New Delhi, Chiang Mai (Thailand), Hanoi (Vietnam), Bangkok
(Thailand), and Dhaka (Bangladesh) follow in the ranking for most polluted
cities.
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The Ministry has advised the public to avoid
unnecessary outdoor activities, refrain from traveling, and stay away from
highly polluted areas. The high levels of air pollutants in Kathmandu pose
significant health risks.
Air pollution can have severe consequences,
affecting the heart, blood vessels, lungs, brain, eyes, nose, ears, and throat.
It also increases the risk of asthma, cancer, and other diseases.
Children under five, pregnant women, chronically ill individuals, and the
elderly are particularly vulnerable, accounting for a high number of annual
deaths due to air pollution in Nepal.
Alarmingly, air pollution has reduced the
average life expectancy of Nepalese by 4.1%.
With the possibility of heatwaves in the Terai
region during summer, the Ministry has also requested people to avoid
unnecessary outdoor activities during the day, stay hydrated by drinking more
water, and consume liquid foods.
According to the Ministry of Health and Population,
the number of patients admitted to hospitals and health facilities across the
country has increased due to the growing summer heat and pollution. As the air
quality crisis deepens in Kathmandu, authorities are urging residents to take
necessary precautions and follow advisories to safeguard their health and
well-being.
Someone is heard saying: Man pollutes and pays for
it.