World's most Polluted Cities
Gwalior, Allahabad, Patna, Raipur among world’s most polluted cities
THE
WORLD Health Organisation’s urban air quality database for 2016 might
have shown a decline in PM 2.5 levels in Delhi since 2014, but it is not
all good news for other cities in India.
According
to the report for 2016 released by WHO on Thursday, India’s Tier 2 and
Tier 3 cities, which have far poorer air quality monitoring systems, are
already among the global cities with the highest levels of particulate
matter (PM).
Gwalior,
among the top five cities globally in terms of PM 2.5 levels, recorded
an annual average of 176 micrograms per cubic metre (ug/m3) and
Allahabad 170. The 20 global cities with the highest PM 2.5 levels
included Patna and Raipur with 149 and 144 ug/m3, respectively.
In
WHO’s last report released in 2014, about 25 Indian cities had higher
air pollution levels than Beijing — earlier thought to be the city with
the worst air in the world. Gwalior recorded 144 ug/m3 in the 2014
report, trailing Delhi’s 153 ug/m3 — the worst in the world that year.
Cities like Kanpur, Ludhiana and Allahabad continue to feature among the
top 20 cities with the highest PM 2.5 levels in the 2014 and 2016
reports.
Asked
if other Indian cities, which figure among the highest global
contributors to PM 2.5 and PM 10, need to replicate steps taken by
Delhi, one of the main authors of the study, Dr Sophie Germy, said, “A
lot more needs to be done in India, and some steps need to be
replicated. But even in some high-income cities, particulate matter
remains a problem despite intensive monitoring and steps to control
pollution.”
Within
India, the Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) monthly air quality
analysis (AQI) shows that cities like Agra, Raipur, Faridabad, Ludhiana
and Patna report more poor air quality days than metropolitan cities
like Delhi and Bengaluru.
“Patna,
Gorakhpur and Agra are reporting far more days in the very poor
category than other Tier 2 and 3 cities. The dominant pollutant in these
cities, even during summer months, is usually particulates, unlike
cities like Delhi where pollutants like ozone and NO2 become dominant,” a
CPCB scientist said.
Increased
construction, boom in industrial activity and sharp spikes in use of
vehicles could be responsible for these trends, he said
World's most Polluted Cities
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