Out of the 10 cities with the highest pollution, seven are in India, while one is in China and two are in Pakistan. Among the Indian cities are Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Bhiwadi, Noida, Patna and Lucknow. The other three are Hotan in China and Lahore and Faislabad in Pakistan.
Delhi is at number 11 on the pollution chart.
Data for the report has been sourced from public and government websites collected in real-time and in cases where real-time was missing, “queries were performed to collect historical data when it becomes available.”
The main focus of the study, as per the report, is the aggregate of Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5, which has been recorded in real-time in 2018.
Experts say exposure to PM2.5 pollution increases the risk of lung cancer, stroke, heart attack and respiratory diseases, including asthma symptoms among all age groups.
“The real-time status of all included locations, together with many more, can also be explored through the IQAir AirVisual Air Quality Map, which brings together live air quality readings in one accessible place,” the non-profit group was quoted by news agency PTI.
The new report, based on a study of 3000 cities, said that 64 percent exceeded the World Health Organisation’s annual exposure guideline for PM2.5 and just in South Asia, 99 percent of the cities exceeded the WHO’s safe standard exposure of 10 micrograms/cubic meter annually.
Source: NDtv