Iran Faces Severe Air Pollution Crisis: Schools Close, Daily Life Disrupted
FRANCE 24 EnglishDecember 5, 20252 min44,625 views
6 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβTehran's Air Quality Crisis
- π Tehran was recorded as the most polluted city globally, a situation described as a milestone achieved through negligence and mismanagement.
- π‘ The air quality index has been fluctuating between 185 and 200, indicating a dire and persistent pollution problem.
Health Impacts and Official Response
- π Iran's deputy health minister stated that 58,000 Iranians die annually directly from air pollution.
- π« Authorities have closed schools and kindergartens for at least four days, and government employees are working remotely.
- π· Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities, especially those with pre-existing health conditions, pregnant women, and families with infants.
Traffic Restrictions and Their Effectiveness
- π Traffic restrictions are in place, allowing cars with odd-numbered license plates on odd days and even-numbered plates on even days.
- π« Police are actively seizing vehicles violating these restrictions, but the measures do not appear to be significantly improving air quality.
- π Despite restrictions, air quality data shows little to no improvement, with levels remaining critically high.
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