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Premature Deaths due to Air Pollution: Study
News:
- According to a recent study, air pollution is the principal reason for high number of premature deaths in 11 North Indian cities
Important Facts:
- The study titled ‘Know what you breathe’ has been conducted jointly by IIT-Delhi and Centre for Environment and Energy Development (CEED)
- The study was conducted in 11 cities: Allahabad, Kanpur, Lucknow, Meerut, Varanasi and Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, Patna, Gaya, and Muzaffarpur in Bihar and Ranchi in Jharkhand
- The study calculated annual mortality burden. It used averages of recorded deaths caused due to: i) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), ii) Acute Lower Respiratory Infection (ALRI), iii) Coronary Disease, iv) Stroke and v) Lung Cancer
- Major Findings of the Study:
- Mean annual ambient PM2.5 concentration: 75-120%. This is higher the Indian annual air quality standard in the 10 of the 11 cities.
- Level of PM2.5 exposure has been moving downward from west to east of the Indo-Gangetic plain.
- Highest increase of PM2.5 in Varanasi- Increase of 28.5 microgram / m3 in last 17 years
- Annual particular matter exposure: Highest in Meerut (99.2 ug/M3)followed by Agra and Lucknow
- Sources of annual ambient PM2.5 concentration: residential (73.8%) followed by industry, transport and energy sectors
- Annual Mortality Linked to Air pollution: 150-300 persons/ lakh population
- The highest number of premature deaths/year: Kanpur (4,173) followed by Lucknow, Agra, Meerut, Varanasi, Allahabad and Gorakhpur
- Largest cause of mortality burden: COPD (29.7%)
- Lowest cause of mortality burden: Lung cancer (0.6%)
- ALRI largest cause of mortality burden in Agra and Meerut; COPD in other cities
- According to the report, the achievement of Indian air quality standards in these 11 cities would reduce premature mortality burden by 14-28% annually
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