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Air pollution shuts schools in Iran’s capital

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Tehran, Iran - Schools in Tehran were ordered to be closed on Wednesday after the Iranian capital was cloaked in dangerousl­y high levels of air pollution, authoritie­s said.

Governor Anoushirav­an Mohseni-Bandpey said kindergart­ens, preschools and primary schools would be shut in the city and the counties of Gharchak, Pishva and Varamin.

‘The air quality index for the city of Tehran still has not passed the unhealthy status for sensitive groups,’ he was quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA.

Average concentrat­ions of hazardous airborne particles hit 133 micrograms per cubic metre in the city and were as high as 150 for ten districts, he said.

That is far above the World Health Organizati­on’s recommende­d maximum of 25 micrograms per cubic metre on average over a 24-hour period.

Warnings were issued for children, pregnant women, the elderly and people suffering from cardio-vascular or respirator­y diseases to stay indoors.

Many people were seen wearing face masks to avoid fumes as they waited for buses on the sides of traffic-choked streets of southern Tehran during morning rush-hour. A layer of thick smog covered Tehran on Tuesday, but it appeared to dissipate in northern areas on Wednesday morning with fewer school buses on the roads.

Air pollution was the cause of nearly 30,000 deaths per year in Iranian cities, IRNA reported earlier this year, citing a Health Ministry official.

Each winter, Iran’s sprawling capital suffers some of the worst pollution in the world.

 ?? (AFP) ?? The smoggy skyline of western Tehran on Wednesday
(AFP) The smoggy skyline of western Tehran on Wednesday

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