Southeast Asia, China has the highest level of pollution in the world
According to figures from the World Health Organization (WHO), major cities in Southeast Asia and China have the most serious air pollution in the world, averaging about 500,000 people per year on average.
Industrial waste causes air pollution (Photo: VNN) According to figures from the World Health Organization (WHO), major cities in Southeast Asia and China have the most serious air pollution. gender, averaging about 500,000 people per year.
WHO studies in Southeast Asia and China show that emissions from vehicles, industrial production facilities, the use of wood, coal and other fuels in living . has caused the atmosphere in this area to be frequently in high pollution.
WHO urged national governments to quickly devise measures to resolve this problem in a long time.
The index of air pollution increases, the number of people who die from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases also increases, and the life expectancy of people living in heavily polluted cities decreases.
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