Tehran air pollution leaves 4,460 dead in a year: health official

January 7, 2013 IRANAir pollution in Tehran has left 4,460 people dead in a year, an Iranian health official said in reports Sunday, with another sounding the alarm over high dose of carcinogens in domestically-made petrol. Hassan Aqajani, an adviser to the health minister, made the announcement on state television, and said the Tehran residents died in a year-long period since March 2011. High air pollution is a constant woe for the eight million residents in Tehran. It forced the city’s closure on Saturday, the second time in a month. “In recent days, the number of patients who have visited Tehran hospitals with heart problems has increased by 30 percent,” Aqajani said. Tehran’s pollution is mainly blamed on bumper-to-bumper traffic in a city wedged between two mountains which trap fumes. But major Iranian cities also struggle with pollution on a seasonal basis. Pollution is also exacerbated by increasing reliance on domestic production of petrol of a lower grade, and therefore more polluting, a byproduct of Western sanctions on Iran’s fuel imports. Youssef Rashidi, director of Tehran’s air quality monitoring services, on Sunday warned carcinogens in Iranian-made petrol is higher than international standards. “Based on Euro 4 standard the amount of carcinogens in petrol should be less than one percent but the level of our domestically-produced petrol is between two and three percent,” Rashidi said in remarks reported by Bahar daily. The level of sulfur in the petrol is three times higher than the standard, he said. Iran produces around 60 million litres of petrol on a daily basis, corresponding roughly to its national consumption, according to figures from the oil ministry. Officials have promised to increase the production of higher grade petrol with Euro 4 and 5 standards, used in European countries, from nine million litres per day to around 25 million by March 2013. –Physics
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3 Responses to Tehran air pollution leaves 4,460 dead in a year: health official

  1. “During the last 12 months, the ground in some places near the town of Pozzuoli was uplifted by about 8 cm.” Sounds similar to Yellowstone: “Currently, deformation has returned to the central caldera, with a maximum of about 8 cm of uplift recorded over the past year.” http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/volcanoes/yellowstone/yellowstone_monitoring_51.html

    • It certainly does and the list of supervolcanoes and volcanic systems undergoing inflation is indeed alarming: Uturuncu in Bolivia, Yellowstone, Long Valley, Santorini, Mt. Fuji, Katla, Laacher See in Germany, and El Hierro- all these systems are now experiencing uplifts, increased degassing at fumaroles, and or ground deformations brought on by an influx of magma in the underground chambers.

      The clock is ticking and we are running out of time…

  2. Emanni says:

    Snowstorm, fierce winds and deadly flooding thrash Middle East
    http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/09/world/meast/middle-east-winter-weather/index.html?eref=rss_mostpopular
    Syria
    West Bank
    Jordan
    Turkey
    Lebanon
    ‘Miserable’ conditions for Syrian refugee children

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