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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Bangladesh, Chad most polluted countries: Report

Bangladesh was the most polluted country, also unchanged from the previous year, while Chad ranked second.

• March 22, 2022
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A survey of pollution data in 6,475 cities has shown that no country met the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) air quality standard in 2021, with Bangladesh and Chad ranked first and second most populated nations.

The data showed that India’s overall pollution levels worsened in 2021, and New Delhi remained the world’s most polluted capital. 

Bangladesh was the most polluted country, also unchanged from the previous year, while Chad ranked second after the African country’s data was included for the first time.

The survey also showed that smog rebounded in some regions after a COVID-19-related dip.

WHO recommends that average annual readings of small and hazardous airborne particles known as PM2.5 should not exceed five micrograms per cubic metre.

The WHO announced this after changing its guidelines in 2021, saying even low concentrations caused significant health risks.

However, only 3.4 per cent of the surveyed cities met the standard in 2021.

According to data compiled by IQAir, a Swiss pollution technology company that monitors air quality, 93 cities saw PM2.5 levels at 10 times the recommended level.

“There are a lot of countries that are making big strides in reduction,” said Christi Schroeder, air quality science manager with IQAir. “China started with some very big numbers, and they are continuing to decrease over time. But there are also places in the world where it is getting significantly worse.”

China, which has been waging war on pollution since 2014, fell to 22nd in the PM2.5 rankings in 2021, down from 14th place a year earlier, with average readings improving slightly over the year to 32.6 micrograms, IQAir said.

Hotan in the northwestern region of Xinjiang was China’s worst-performing city, with average PM2.5 readings of more than 100 micrograms, largely caused by sandstorms.

It fell to third on the list of the world’s most polluted cities after being overtaken by Bhiwadi and Ghaziabad, both in India. 

(Reuters/NAN) 

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