Amid Bombs, Smoke, Black Rain, Tehran's Air Still Cleaner Than Delhi's

On Wednesday, Tehran experienced air quality levels classified as 'good to moderate,' with Air Quality Index (AQI) readings ranging from 32 to 67. In stark contrast, cities like Delhi continue to grapple with severe air pollution, often recording AQI levels that fall into the hazardous category. The juxtaposition of Tehran's relatively cleaner air amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and military activities highlights a significant environmental disparity. Experts suggest that urban planning, industrial regulations, and public transportation improvements in Tehran may contribute to its better air quality compared to Delhi, where factors such as vehicular emissions, construction dust, and seasonal changes exacerbate pollution levels. As concerns about air quality grow globally, this comparison draws attention to the urgent need for effective environmental policies in heavily polluted cities like Delhi, where citizens face health risks due to deteriorating air conditions.
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