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Air Pollution

Eid lull eases Dhaka pollution, traffic gridlock
Eid lull eases Dhaka pollution, traffic gridlock

Air quality improves to a “moderate” level as traffic and industrial activity fall

Dhaka ranks second worst globally for air pollution
Dhaka ranks second worst globally for air pollution

The city’s AQI remains ‘very unhealthy’ despite the weekend lull

Dust-laden days in Dhaka
Dust-laden days in Dhaka

Residents of the capital grapple with severe air pollution throughout the year, a burden that intensifies severalfold during the dry season. On Tuesday, Dhaka once again topped the list of the world’s most polluted cities. According to the latest data from global air-quality monitor IQAir, the city’s score reached 250 at 9am -- a level classified as “very unhealthy”. As dust pollution spirals, respiratory and other illnesses are on the rise. Health experts advise wearing masks when venturing outdoors.

Dust engulfs people
Dust engulfs people

The Dhaka-Sylhet Highway in Narayanganj's Rupganj is engulfed with dust. Pedestrians suffer as dust lingers in the air amid ongoing road extension work and the rush of traffic along the road. They wear masks, or cover their faces with their clothes while traversing the area.

New Delhi police detain dozens in anti-pollution protests
New Delhi police detain dozens in anti-pollution protests

"We have only one problem, and that is of clean air," said Neha, a mask-wearing protester

Rizwana orders nationwide anti-air pollution drive
Rizwana orders nationwide anti-air pollution drive

The Department of Environment, the city corporations, BRTA and RAJUK will jointly undertake the tasks

Dusty hassle on Dhaka-Narayanganj highway
Dusty hassle on Dhaka-Narayanganj highway

The road from Postogola to Narayanganj is filled with thick dust, making it nearly impossible to travel without a mask. Vehicles passing by create a thick, fog-like cloud of dust, obstructing visibility. Even rain turns the area into a muddy mess, deepening the woes.

Air pollution found to alter foetal brain development
Air pollution found to alter foetal brain development

Studies have also found a rise in appendix cancer among Gen X and Millennials

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