The air quality in Dhaka and its surrounding areas has deteriorated to an unhealthy and sometimes hazardous level (AQI > 250). In this situation, the public is advised to wear masks when outdoors, while sensitive individuals are requested to avoid going outside unless absolutely necessary.
The above advices are conveyed in a press release sent from Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change on Tuesday.
For public information, air quality data is regularly updated on the Department of Environment's website. Citizens are urged to monitor this information and take necessary precautions accordingly.
Additionally, everyone is requested to contribute to air pollution control from their respective positions. Brick kiln and factory owners, as well as the general public, are advised to adopt the following measures:
-Refrain from burning solid waste.
-Install proper enclosures and covers at construction sites.
-Keep construction materials covered.
-Ensure trucks or lorries transporting construction materials are fully covered.
-Spray water around construction areas at least twice a day.
-Avoid operating old and smoke-emitting vehicles on the roads.
Controlling air pollution is a time-consuming process. The government urges all stakeholders to collaborate in this effort.
Bd-pratidin English/Lutful Hoque