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High air pollution level in Visakhapatnam a major concern
Updated Date: 2/11/2022
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The Human Rights Forum (HRF) has expressed deep concern over the
increasing levels of air pollution in the city of Visakhapatnam. Talking
to the press on Wednesday, members of the HRF mentioned that the city
has already been named the most polluted city in South India
according to a recent Greenpeace India study. The high air pollution
level in Visakhapatnam needs to be addressed immediately says HRF. The
Air Quality Index (AQI) is measured on a scale of 0 to 500. Air
quality in Vizag often records unhealthy (151-200) and very unhealthy
(201-300) levels. During winters, it hits the threshold zone of 301 and
higher. This indicates the air pollution level in Visakhapatnam is high
and is becoming a major concern for residents of the city. HRF
General Secretary K Sudha said that we are all being exposed to the most
harmful pollutant emanating from multiple sources. She added that the
citizens have a right to clean air but do not seem to have a choice
other than breathing noxious fumes every day amidst a sense of utter
helplessness. According
to the press release by The HRF, the air in Vizag has become so lethal
that one cannot breathe at any hour of the day or night without harming
themselves. Coal dust generated by operations of the Vizag Port Trust
seems to spread across the city because of sea winds. Despite
intervention by the National Green Tribunal, there has been no
improvement, the release mentioned. The HRF addressed that continuous
exposure to coal dust causes scarring in the lungs, impairing one’s
ability to breathe. Vulnerable groups like the young, elderly, the poor,
and those with pre-existing health conditions are at particular risk
from exposure to this persistent toxic cloud they warned. New
World Health Organisation (WHO) Air Quality Guidelines (AQGs) provide
clear evidence of air pollution’s inflicts on human health. This
horrendous situation amounts to a public health emergency. The High
pollution level in Visakhapatnam poses a grave threat to our lives and
urgent steps need to be called for to improve conditions. HRF demands
that authorities initiate and take forward credible, effective, and
timely measures to halt this breaching of nominal and legal air
pollution limits. They suggest a shift to clean energy and clean
transport. HRF urges the Central Pollution Control Board to introduce
new national ambient air quality standards that are in tune with the
latest scientific understanding and are based on the updated WHO AQGs. |
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