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World Bank report says Delhi’s air worst among 381 cities

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New Delhi: 19 of the 20 most polluted cities are from south Asia, says the latest World Bank report on leveraging urbanisation in South Asia. The report also says “very poorest in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan, under-five mortality is higher in urban areas than in rural settings”.
Delhi is the worst among 381 cities from developing countries, the report said quoting the recent findings of World Health Organisation report on ambient air pollution.  

Referring to the WHO report with regard to the level of Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5 in the ambient air in cities, the World Bank said that of all the sources of congestion associated with the growth of cities, one of the most serious for health and human welfare is ambient air pollution from vehicle emissions and the burning of fossil fuels by industry. High concentrations of fine particulate matter, especially that of 2.5 microns or less in diameter (PM 2.5), which can penetrate deep into the lungs, increases the likelihood of asthma, lung cancer, severe respiratory illness, and heart disease.

“Delhi is far from unique in South Asia in having dangerously high concentrations of PM2.5. Among a global sample of 381 developing-country cities, 19 of the 20 with the highest annual mean concentrations are in South Asia.And the issue is not just in India -Karachi, Dhaka, and Kabul all feature in the top 20,” the World Bank report said.

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