Editorial: Air Pollution a Major Health Risk


May 23, 2018 | Afghanistan Times
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Air pollution in Kabul, the capital city maybe hastening to death of hundreds of people each year that have been required an urgent step to get rid of. Walking on Kabul streets is deadly as thick columns of smoke emitting from brick kilns and factories, bumper-to-bumper vehicle producing harmful gases, malodorous garbage piled in hot weather on the sides of the roads, and paths, and etc… that have been creating several types of disease putting in danger the Kabul citizens. This is absolutely invisible killer stalking in the capital city.  Epidemiological studies indicate that cardiovascular and respiratory disease resulting from air pollution in Kabul is increasing crude mortality rate by passing each day. Besides that lack of sanitary facilities, water shortages and low standard of life and dense population of the city, on the other hand, make living more challengeable for the citizens. It is a fact that significant rise in the number of people moving to the capital in recent years, Kabul resident have been breathing increasingly polluted air.  Vehicle emissions, diesel generator fumes and the smoke from the dozens of brick-making kilns situated on the city's outskirts make parts of the air pollution that ends up with causing major health risk that at some stages result in deaths. During winters the situation gets worse as people burn wood, coal, oil and other plastic materials which are dangers for the environment to warm their residence and office. Previously it was reported that a lot of breathing-related sickness have become common in Kabul and this is due to pollution. It would not be exaggeration to say that Kabul air was once filled with aroma of so many wild flowers.