World's most polluted cities: Kathmandu is on top

World's most polluted cities: Kathmandu is on top.


Nepal's capital city, Kathmandu has been recorded on the eighth spot of the world's most dirtied urban areas. Pakistan's Lahore is recorded on the top, as indicated by the European IQ Air live update. The air quality file of Lahore is accounted for as PM-2.5 (particulate matter) at 407 micrograms for each cubic meter each hour that is dangerous. 


In Nepal, the file has surpassed 500. Today morning, Kathmandu's Air Quality Level estimated at PM-2.5 has reached 176 every hour, as indicated by IQ Air information. 


A record over 151 is viewed as unfortunate. The air contamination expanded in Kathmandu because of climate change, said Environmental Expert, Yadavraj Joshi. 


World's Most Polluted City: 


1) Lahore, Pakistan 


2) Incheon, South Korea 


3) New Delhi, India 


4) Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 


5) Kolkata, India 


6) Zagreb, Croatia 


7) Dhaka, Bangladesh 


8) Kathmandu, Nepal 


Rundown of Nepal's red zone urban communities: 


The Department of Environment likewise gauges the air contamination of Nepal. As per the information of the Air Quality estimation place kept by the division in various urban communities of the nation including Kathmandu, the contamination is expanding. 


The contamination level of five urban communities including Kathmandu has reached to unsafe level for wellbeing, as indicated by the present information. 


The PM 2.5 each hour has reached 184 in Pokhara, 176 in Biratnagar, 151 in Ratna Park of Kathmandu, 156 in Kirtipur, and 154 in Simara. 


The contamination is likewise expanding in Dhankuta, Dhangadhi, and Mahendranagar. 


Albeit the air nature of these urban communities surpasses the public principles, they have not arrived at the red zone.