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Home / Environment / Tehran Chokes: Smog 'Will Kill' as Capital Shuts Down

Tehran Chokes: Smog 'Will Kill' as Capital Shuts Down

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Vice president warned worsening pollution 'will kill' residents.
  • Tehran, world's most polluted city, closes schools and universities.
  • Nearly 59,000 Iranians die annually from air pollution-related illnesses.
Tehran Chokes: Smog 'Will Kill' as Capital Shuts Down

Tehran is grappling with a severe air pollution crisis, leading to the closure of educational institutions and dire warnings from officials. Vice President Mohammad Jafar Ghaempanah stated that the worsening smog "will kill" if conditions do not improve, highlighting the extreme danger to public health. The capital's air quality index has soared into the red zone, issuing health advisories for all residents.

The environmental emergency is unfolding against a backdrop of political unrest and a national water crisis, intensifying public dissatisfaction. This dual crisis of dangerous smog and chronic water shortages creates significant domestic tension. The severity is such that Tehran has been identified as the world's most polluted city, surpassing other major urban centers.

Annually, air pollution is estimated to cause nearly 59,000 deaths in Iran, with associated health costs exceeding $17 billion. Beyond immediate measures like school closures, the situation underscores a critical need for long-term reforms in environmental policy, urban planning, and public transportation to mitigate pollution.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Schools and universities in Tehran are closed due to life-threatening air pollution levels impacting public health.
Tehran has reached hazardous levels, making it the world's most polluted city with advisories issued for all residents.
An estimated 59,000 Iranians die each year from illnesses linked to poor air quality.

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