The Free Press Journal

POLLUTION IN DELHI AKIN TO SMOKING 15-20 CIGARETTES A DAY, SAY DOCS

- AGENCIES /

Doctors in the national capital on Saturday said the impact of air pollution on public health can be compared to smoking of 15-20 cigarettes a day.

To showcase the ill effects of air pollution, an installati­on depicting human lungs was unveiled at a city hospital on Saturday.

"I have seen a change in the colour of lungs over the past 30 years that I have been operating. Earlier, I used to see black deposits only in smokers and others would have pink lungs.

"But, nowadays, I only see black lungs. Even teenagers have black spots on their lungs. This is frightenin­g. With this unique installati­on, we hope to show people the reality of what's happening to their lungs”, said Dr Arvind Kumar, founder trustee, Lung Care Foundation, Chairman - Centre for Chest Surgery, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

"The impact of the foul air on public health can be compared to smoking 15-20 cigarettes a day," he said, reports PTI.

The lungs in the installati­on are fitted with white Hepa Filters, which due to exposure to Delhi air will turn black, demonstrat­ing the impact of air pollution on healthy lungs, a statement issued by Sir Ganga Ram hospital said. The installati­on is a part of a campaign launched by the Help Delhi Breathe initiative, the Lung Care Foundation and the hospital, it said.

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