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    18-24 times above the healthy limit.. High values ​​of environmental pollution rates in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Fri 11 Oct 2024, 4:34 am

    18-24 times above the healthy limit.. High values ​​of environmental pollution rates in Iraq
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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad
    Meteorologist Sadiq Attia revealed today, Friday (October 11, 2024), that the AQI pollution levels map in Iraq indicates high values.
    He said in a post on his Facebook account, followed by "Baghdad Today", that "the map of pollution levels AQI in Iraq, including the capital Baghdad, indicates high values ​​exceeding 150-225 mg/m³!!".
    He added that "these values ​​exceed by about 18-24 times the healthy limit allowed in the atmosphere according to the World Health Organization [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]".
    Attia attributed the reason to "the increase in environmentally harmful activities, most notably oil refineries, factories, car exhausts, and waste burning." 
    On Tuesday, the first of this month, the smell of sulfur spread in the air of several areas of the capital, Baghdad.
    Residents of the capital Baghdad usually notice a foul sulfur smell in the air from time to time, due to the presence of brick factories south and east of Baghdad and those spread in random areas in the cities of the middle and southern Euphrates, which use primitive methods that are harmful to the environment in their industries.
    Sadiq Attia Sadiq Attia had previously confirmed that environmental pollution maps indicate that an increase in the amounts of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere of Baghdad reached about 60 mg/m, which caused the spread of a foul odor similar to the smell of sulfur in the sky of the capital, Baghdad.
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