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Europe's Loudest Cities Revealed: Is Your Home Affected?
23 Feb
Summary
- 112 million Europeans face health risks from excessive noise exposure.
- Transport noise causes 66,000 premature deaths annually in Europe.
- Only 34% of Europeans have access to quiet green spaces nearby.

An estimated 112 million people, approximately 20% of Europe's population, are exposed to excessive noise levels, posing significant health risks. Annual average sound levels exceeding 55 decibels during the day and 50 decibels at night are considered detrimental.
This pervasive noise pollution, primarily from transport, is linked to severe health consequences. The European Environment Agency reports an estimated 66,000 premature deaths annually due to transport noise. It also contributes to 50,000 new cardiovascular disease cases and 22,000 type 2 diabetes cases each year.




