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Delhi's Air Quality Woes Persist Leading to Increased Respiratory and Eye Problems

Published November 15, 2023

Despite experiencing a fleeting respite in pollution levels, Delhi has been engulfed by a surge in environmental health concerns. Hospitals across the city are observing a worrying escalation in the number of individuals seeking medical care for respiratory complications, persistent coughs, throat infections, and eye irritation. This continued health crisis coincides with Delhi's notorious battle against air pollution, which cyclically deteriorates to hazardous levels, especially during the colder months.

Rising Health Concerns Amidst Air Quality Fluctuations

Medical facilities in the nation's capital have reported no downturn in the arrival of patients with ailments attributed to the poor air quality. This trend persists notwithstanding the transient improvement in Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) witnessed last week. Health professionals continue to underscore the correlation between the capital's smoggy skies and the spate of health issues, which seems resilient against short-lived environmental ameliorations.

Impact on Health and Economic Prospects

While Delhi grapples with the smog-related health crisis, the economic implications are also becoming apparent. Businesses, including those in the health sector, are feeling the impact. Companies like Fortis Inc. FTS, a major gas and electric utility firm with operations spanning Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean, may also observe the indirect consequences of such environmental issues on their operations and sustainability efforts.

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