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UN Warns Afghanistan’s Cities Facing Severe Air Pollution Crisis

Khaama: The United Nations warned that Afghanistan’s cities face a worsening air pollution crisis caused by vehicle emissions, factory smoke, and burning coal and plastic during winter. The agency noted that these pollutants pose serious health risks, particularly to children and the elderly, as respiratory illnesses rise sharply in urban areas during colder months. UN officials warn that without stronger environmental policies and cleaner energy alternatives, air quality will continue to deteriorate, threatening millions of lives and the country’s environmental future. Click here to read more (external link).

Khaama: The United Nations warned that Afghanistan’s cities face a worsening air pollution crisis caused by vehicle emissions, factory smoke, and burning coal and plastic during winter. The agency noted that these pollutants pose serious health risks, particularly to children and the elderly, as respiratory illnesses rise sharply in urban areas during colder months. UN officials warn that without stronger environmental policies and cleaner energy alternatives, air quality will continue to deteriorate, threatening millions of lives and the country’s environmental future. Click here to read more (external link).

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