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Dhaka Tops Global Air Pollution Charts - Health Risks Rising...!

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Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka has been ranked the most polluted city in the world posing severe health risks. The deteriorating air quality has forced people to wear masks outdoors and authorities advise keeping windows closed to minimize exposure.


Dhaka’s Air Quality Hits Dangerous Levels

For weeks Dhaka has remained at the top of the global pollution index. The city's air has reached alarming levels with heavy dust, vehicle emissions and industrial pollutants worsening the situation. According to the Air Quality Index (AQI) Dhaka has the highest pollution levels making it hazardous for public health.


Health Experts Sound the Alarm

Medical professionals warn that air pollution is causing a sharp rise in respiratory problems. Dr. Wanaiza Rahman from Dhaka National Medical College Hospital stated

- “Air pollution poses serious health risks especially for children, elderly individuals and pregnant women. Exposure can lead to chronic respiratory illnesses, persistent coughing and even depression.”


Rising Health Concerns

- Increased cases of breathing difficulties, chronic cough and lung infections.

- Doctors advise wearing masks outdoors and avoiding exercise in open areas.

- People with pre-existing conditions such as asthma and heart disease face severe risks.


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Residents Share Their Struggles

Many Dhaka residents are struggling with daily exposure to hazardous air. Mohammad Nur Nabi a senior technician at Uttara Motors often rides his motorcycle through the city. He shared

- “A few years ago Dhaka's air was much cleaner. Now it’s difficult to breathe even for a short time outside. I always wear a mask and have moved to a house outside the city.”


What’s Causing the Pollution.?

Experts link Dhaka’s air pollution to

Brick kilns and construction dust

Vehicle emissions

Industrial pollution


With pollution levels rising Dhaka residents are urged to take safety measures. Health professionals recommend limiting outdoor exposure, using air purifiers indoors and wearing masks to reduce the risks of inhaling toxic air. The authorities are under pressure to take urgent action to tackle this growing crisis.

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Rizia sultana

Pollution levels have increased not only in Dhaka but everywhere.

doli Khan

Pollution will occur in big cities. The bigger the city, the more pollution there will be.

Ismatara Khatun

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