Schools in Delhi, the capital of India, were closed for several days due to air pollution and now Iran is also witnessing the havoc of air pollution. Due to this, all the educational institutions were ordered to be closed on Saturday.
According to Xinhua in its statement, on Saturday, all educational institutions were closed. Tehran's deputy governor had to make this announcement on Friday due to heavy air pollution.
For your information, let us know that the Tehran Province Air Pollution Investigation Committee has advised people not to engage in mass activity in parks and lush green spaces, with a ban on cars. Air pollution has reached alarming levels in Tehran with a population of 12 million. There is mist in the sky above the capital. The quality of the air has worsened due to heavy traffic, factory pollution and lack of wind and rain. Air quality is also declining in other cities like Qaraj, Isfahan and Urmeya. The government and parliament of the country have made several efforts to improve it such as imposing restrictions on city traffic, ordered the use of safe fuel as well. Urged to replace old cars.
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