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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, November 10, 2017
New Delhi declares emergency as toxic smog thickens by the hour
Sanjeev Miglani, Aditya Kalra-NOVEMBER 9, 2017
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Indian capital declared a pollution emergency on Thursday as toxic smog hung over the city for a third day and air quality worsened by the hour.
Illegal crop burning in the farm states surrounding New Delhi, vehicle
exhaust emissions in a city with limited public transport and swirling
construction dust have caused the crisis, which arises every year.
The problem has been compounded this year by still conditions, the weather office said.
A U.S. embassy measure of tiny particulate matter PM 2.5 showed a reading of 608 at 10 a.m. when the safe limit is 50.
An hour before it was 591.
PM 2.5 is particulate matter about 30 times finer than a human hair. The
particles can be inhaled deep into the lungs, causing heart attacks,
strokes, lung cancer and respiratory diseases.
“Waking up with a headache, breathlessness & throat irritation every day,” Bhavani Giddu wrote on Twitter.
Many people stayed home and restaurants in some of the city’s most crowded parts were deserted.
Women wearing masks walk past a road barrier on a smoggy day in New Delhi, India, November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Saumya Khandelwal
The haze covered India Gate, a war memorial in the centre of the city
where Britain’s Prince Charles and his wife Camilla paid their respects
on Thursday.
The city will curb car use next week, the state government said, the latest attempt to clean the air.
New Delhi will follow an “odd-even” scheme for five days starting Monday
in which cars will be allowed on the roads based on whether their
number plates are odd or even.
In other measures, commercial trucks have been banned from the city
unless they are carrying essential commodities, all construction has
been stopped and car parking charges raised four times to force
residents to use public transport. Schools have been shut for the week.
But experts said these measures were unlikely to bring immediate relief.
“There is such a cloud over us that you probably need artificial rain or
some such to clear this,” said Dr Vivek Nangia, a pulmonologist at
Delhi’s Fortis hospital.
Video images shot by ANI, a Reuters affiliate, showed farmers illegally burning crop stubble in Rohtak, about 65 km from Delhi.
Farmers in Haryana, where Rohtak is located, and Punjab, the two big
agrarian states surrounding Delhi, burn millions of tonnes of crop waste
around October every year before sowing the winter crop of wheat.
State authorities say it is hard to enforce the ban unless farmers, a
powerful political constituency, are given funds to buy machinery to
clear their land.