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‘Very poor’ air quality poses health threats for people

'Very poor' air quality poses health threats for people
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Patna: The city continues to witness “very bad” air quality for the second day in a row on Monday by rising in pollutants such as particles (PM) 10 and PM2.5 in the air.
The air quality index (AQI) level stood in 301 on Monday due to a quiet wind, fog fog and other meteorological conditions that were not profitable for dispersion of pollutants in the air.
Track the level of pollution in Cityon your week, Aqi City is recorded at 304.
However, the air quality will likely increase marginally for the next two days because the wind comes from the West.
According to the center pollution control body (CPCB) bulletin, aqi overall 301 for patna is the average AQI level at DRM Office-Khagaul (363), eco park (356), bit-intimate, planetarium (350), planetarium (347), SK Memorial Hall (281) and Patna City (108).
“Very bad” aqi basically means that people may suffer from respiratory diseases on long exposure to the air and may have a clearer effect on people with lung and heart disease.
Aqi between zero and 50 is considered “good”, 51 and 100 “satisfying”, 101 and 200 “moderate”, 201 and 300 “poor”, 301 and 400 “very poor”, and 401 and 500 “severe”.
Apart from Patna, Aqi from Bettiah Rose to 350, Bhagalpur 332, Biharsharif 414, Buxar 359, Chhapra 353, Darbhanga 376, Kesarar 343, Kishanganj 365, Muzaffarpur 369, Purnia 335, Saharsa 352 and Sasaram 319.
Of the 20 most polluted cities in This country in the CPCB list, mostly comes from Bihar.
Ankita Jyoti, senior program officers at the Center for Environmental and Energy Development, said the minimum temperature had declined by some notches in Patna, which led to air pollution.
“Low temperatures and humidity in air trap pollutants close to the surface.
Seasonal pollution sources, such as agricultural fires and campfires also cause temperature rises.
In addition, other man-made activities lead to the smoke fog,” he added.
On Saturday, 98 farmers were arrested for Burning stumps at Patna during the attack by district officials.
So far, 100 farmers have been arrested because they are baked in the district this year.
Naveen Kumar, a scientist and environmental analyst at Bihar State Control Control Board (BSPCB), said some sources of contributions are responsible for increasing air pollution in the region, including a sudden decline, wind speed and the formation of thermal inversion conditions trapped by pollutants in the air .

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