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95% of the world’s population forced to breathe in contaminated atmosphere

95% of the world’s population is forced to breathed into a contaminated atmosphere, whereas poor people of developed countries are more vulnerable to it.

What is revealed by the Healthfact Institute (HAI) on the website of the State of Global Air Report published on its website. According to the report, in the year 2016, around 61 million people worldwide died due to air pollution because of aerial pollution fluid, heart attack, lung cancer and other respiratory diseases that lead to death.

The report states that there is a high level of air pollution after high blood pressure, poor food and cigarette in the world’s diseases caused by diseases.

Vice President of the Healthfact Institute, Bob Okekey, said that aerial pollution is actually a huge tool to receive a worldwide way of transport due to difficulties in breathing, resulting in going to the hospital till the age of old. It is suspended for children to go to school and people’s work and have a major role in air pollution in everyday life.

Bob further said that the purpose of this report is to bring the real situation in different parts of the world, because there is a lot to do to deal with this challenging challenge.

According to the report, the majority of people living in pollution are developing and low-income people living in backward countries. Only two countries responsible for 50% of air pollution (61 lakh) worldwide are China and India. One of the four in India and one of five deaths in China is due to airborne borne diseases.

The report also states that China has taken several measures to reduce air pollution, since 2010, air pollution has been increasing in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India since 2010.

The preparation of the report includes the use of solid fuel (wood and coal) during cooking at home and the damage caused by the heat from the atmosphere, causing the inside of the atmosphere to become contaminated. .

The majority of such people belong to the low income and middle class of Africa and Asia, facing pollution in both homes and outside of the houses.

It is believed that according to a study published in the year, according to a study published in the year 2015, around one of the six deaths in the year 2015 – around 90 million deaths worldwide was related to different types of air pollution. These include air, water, soil, Chemical or other types of pollution.