Kathmandu, April 3: The Ministry of Health and Population has urged all to adopt high precautions in view of the increase in air pollution in the Kathmandu Valley.
Issuing a press release today, the
Ministry requested everyone to take precautions as Nepal has been ranked in the
list of most polluted countries in the world for the past few days as per the Air
Quality Index.
An AQI level of 0-50 is considered
'good', from 51-100 'moderate', from 101-150 'unhealthy for sensitive group',
from 151-200 to be 'unhealthy', from 201-3000 'very unhealthy' and above 301 to
be 'hazardous'.
According to the Ministry, the AQI
level in Kathmandu is now recorded at 348 and enlisted in the 'hazardous' category.
Ministry Spokesperson Dr Prakash Budhathoki suggested children, elderly
persons, pregnant women and people with respiratory illness to adopt special
precautions as they are considered more vulnerable to the impact of air
pollution.
The Ministry also urged general
people not to step out of the house except for essential work, to wear masks while travelling and not to visit the most polluted areas. National Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Authority has asked one and all to take initiatives in their
areas to control air pollution and stay vigilant about health.
Air pollution levels is increasing
due to forest fires, road construction and industrial activities, added the
Authority.
Similarly, industries, factories
and bodies operating construction-related activities have been urged to take
necessary precautions in order to reduce air pollution.
The Authority through
the government directed the bodies concerned to measure air pollution and adopt
immediate measures to improve air quality. (RSS)