|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
  
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
News Headline : > Iran population ageing fast, bucking government efforts   > US Supreme Court denies Trump bid to halt hush money sentencing   > UN predicts world economic growth at subdued 2.8% in 2025   > Earth records hottest year ever in 2024   > Mild cold wave sweeps parts of Bangladesh   > Whole streets burn as fires rage around Los Angeles   > Tulip breaks cover since home controversy exposed   > Rice price hike temporary, relief measures underway: Bashiruddin   > Trump wants conflict in Ukraine to end as soon as possible - envoy   > Alia madrasa students block Bashibazar to remove makeshift court  

   National
Dhaka’s weekend air marks “very unhealthy” on Friday
  10, January, 2025, 11:17:22:AM

Online Desk : Dhaka, the overcrowded capital city of Bangladesh, has again ranked the fourth on the list of cities with the worst air quality with an AQI score of 219 at 9am this morning (January 10, 2025).

Today’s air was classified as ‘very unhealthy`, referring to a severe health threat, according to the AQI index.

Such unhealthy air quality in Dhaka continued for the past few days, underscoring an urgent action to address the issue, reports UNB.

When the AQI value for particle pollution is between 50 and 100, air quality is considered ‘moderate’, usually sensitive individuals should consider limiting prolonged outdoor exertion, between 101 and 150, air quality is considered ‘unhealthy for sensitive groups’, between 150 and 200 is ‘unhealthy’, between 201 and 300 is said to be `very unhealthy`, while a reading of 301+ is considered `hazardous`, posing serious health risks to residents.

Egypt’s Cairo, India’s Delhi and Nepal’s Kathmandu respectively occupied the first, second and third spots on the list, with AQI scores of 352, 242 and 231 respectively.

The AQI, an index for reporting daily air quality, informs people how clean or polluted the air of a certain city is and what associated health effects might be a concern for them.

The AQI in Bangladesh is based on five pollutants: particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), NO2, CO, SO2, and ozone.

Dhaka has long been grappling with air pollution issues. Its air quality usually turns unhealthy in winter and improves during the monsoon.

As per World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution kills an estimated seven million people worldwide every year, mainly due to increased mortality from stroke, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, and acute respiratory infections.



  
  সর্বশেষ
Inter Miami`s Mascherano cools Neymar talk
Dhaka’s weekend air marks “very unhealthy” on Friday
All students will get textbooks within Feb: CA press wing
An unhealthy competition begins to cling to power: Mirza Fakhrul
Digital Truck Scale | Platform Scale | Weighing Bridge Scale
Digital Load Cell
Digital Indicator
Digital Score Board
Junction Box | Chequer Plate | Girder
Digital Scale | Digital Floor Scale
Dynamic Solution IT
POS | Super Shop | Dealer Ship | Show Room Software | Trading Software | Inventory Management Software
Accounts,HR & Payroll Software
Hospital | Clinic Management Software

Editor : M.G. Kibria Chowdhury Published By the Editor From 85/1 Nayapalton 5th Floor, Dhaka -1000 & Printing Him From Sharayatpur Printing & Press 234 Fakirafool, Motijheel Dhaka-1000.
Phone : 9346453 Mobile : 01712-714493 E-mail: worldreport21@gmail.com