Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Air pollution causes 6 lakh deaths worldwide: World Health Organization shock

GENEVA: The World Health Organization has reported a shocking news that an estimated 6 lakh children died in 2016 worldwide. On behalf of the World Health Organization in Geneva, a seminar on air pollution and global health The World Health Organization has issued a statement on air pollution. In 2016, 6 lakh children under the age of 15 have been killed by the polluted air. And 93% of children in the world are breathing everyday air.

98% of children in medium and poor countries, including India, have been reported to have been affected by air pollution. In high-income countries, 52% of children have been affected by air polluted air. According to India, 1,6,788 children under the age of 5 years have been killed by the masculinity of houses and vehicles and factories in 2016. In the study of air pollution in Tamil Nadu, pregnant women have been diagnosed with carbon dioxide due to the low birth of babies

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