Hanoi Smog Crisis: Heavy Traffic and Industry Plague Vietnam's Capital

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AIR POLLUTION,HANOI,ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, is grappling with severe air pollution, ranking among the world's most polluted cities. The smog, primarily caused by traffic congestion, waste burning, and industrial activities, poses serious health risks to residents. The government is seeking to mitigate the problem by promoting the adoption of electric vehicles.

Thick smog in Hanoi is mostly caused by heavy traffic, trash burning and industrial activities. Photograph: Nhac Nguyen/AFP via GettyVietnam’s capital Hanoi has been covered in thick smog over recent weeks, putting it at the top of a list of the world’s most polluted cities, as the government said it would push for more electric vehicles (EVs) to alleviate the problem. Levels of hazardous small particles, known as PM2.

5, were measured at 266 micrograms per cubic metre in Hanoi early on Friday, the highest reading among a list of most-polluted cities, according to AirVisual, which provides independent global air pollution information via a phone app. The Southeast Asian country, a regional manufacturing hub with one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, has reported severe air pollution in its major cities for years, particularly in Hanoi. ‘We the elderly can feel it very clearly when we suffer from respiratory problems that lead to breathing difficulties,’ Luu Minh Duc, a 64-year-old resident of the city, said. ‘The situation seems to get worse recently.’‘At first I thought it was foggy ... but later I found out that it is actually fine dusts that reduce my vision and make me feel like it is not healthy to breathe,’ said 21-year-old student Nguyen Ninh Huong. Speaking at a meeting with the transport ministry on Thursday, deputy prime minister Tran Hong Ha called for an accelerated transition to electric vehicles (EVs) as part of the efforts to reduce pollution, state media reported. So far Hanoi has a target for at least 50 per cent of buses and 100 per cent of taxis to be EVs by 2030. A motorist wearing a face mask rides a scooter on Long Bien Bridge amid heavy air pollution conditions in Hanoi on Frida

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