Air Pollution Rises Across Nepal Amid Adverse Weather Conditions, Authorities Urge Caution

Kathmandu. In recent days, the level of air pollution has been increasing in various parts of the country due to adverse weather conditions.

It has been reported that 'PM' (fine particulate matter) 2.5 has reached critical levels, especially in major cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara, as well as in most areas of the Terai region. The Department of Environment, under the Ministry of Forest and Environment, has requested the general public to take precautions to avoid the effects of air pollution.

Through an appeal issued on Tuesday, the department requested people to use masks when going outdoors during periods of high air pollution, regularly maintain their vehicles, and for everyone to take the initiative to stop the practice of burning waste and crop residue.

Furthermore, Gyanraj Subedi, the Director General of the department, requested everyone not to start forest fires and to immediately attempt to extinguish any that do occur, to arrange for dust and smoke control during construction activities, and for industrial factories to operate strictly in compliance with the standards set by the government.

He stated that pollution reduction is possible and easier only with the cooperation and positive efforts of all responsible bodies and the general public, and therefore everyone was requested to contribute.

Pollution levels are highest during the morning and evening hours. The department states that air pollution occurs during this season because the pollution emitted from various sources cannot disperse due to the cold, and there has been no rainfall for a long time.

This specific news has been automatically translated by AI. As a result, there may be some inaccuracies or language errors.

Related Articles

Rastriya Swatantra Party Announces National Convention Countdown

Rastriya Swatantra Party Announces National Convention Countdown

Kathmandu. The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has started the countdown for its national convention. The...
Heavy Rainfall in Kathmandu and Other Districts Due to Weather Change

Heavy Rainfall in Kathmandu and Other Districts Due to Weather Change

Kathmandu. With the change in weather in the last few days, heavy rainfall has occurred...
Parliamentary Obstruction Ends After Foreign Minister Clarifies PM's Statement on Border Dispute

Parliamentary Obstruction Ends After Foreign Minister Clarifies PM's Statement on Border Dispute

Kathmandu. The obstruction in the House of Representatives, which began after Prime Minister Balendra Shah's...
26 Local Units in Sudurpashchim Province Fail to Collect Allocated Chemical Fertilizers

26 Local Units in Sudurpashchim Province Fail to Collect Allocated Chemical Fertilizers

Kathmandu. It has been found that the chemical fertilizers allocated to 26 local units in...
Opposition Leader Ram Bahadur Thapa 'Badal' States PM Balen Shah and Rabi Lamichhane Hold Key to Ending Parliamentary Stalemate

Opposition Leader Ram Bahadur Thapa 'Badal' States PM Balen Shah and Rabi Lamichhane Hold Key to Ending Parliamentary Stalemate

Kathmandu. Opposition party CPN (UML) Parliamentary Party leader Ram Bahadur Thapa 'Badal' has stated that...
Opposition Leader Angdembe States Parliament Will No Longer Search for Prime Minister Balen Shah

Opposition Leader Angdembe States Parliament Will No Longer Search for Prime Minister Balen Shah

Kathmandu. Chief opposition party Nepali Congress's parliamentary party leader Bhishma Raj Angdembe has stated that...
Communist Party MP Criticizes Border Debate, Demands PM Apology

Communist Party MP Criticizes Border Debate, Demands PM Apology

Kathmandu. The Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) has stated that it is unfortunate to have...
Rastriya Swatantra Party Objects to 'Indecent' and 'Insulting' Language Used by Nepali Congress Leader

Rastriya Swatantra Party Objects to 'Indecent' and 'Insulting' Language Used by Nepali Congress Leader

Kathmandu. The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has objected to the 'indecent' and 'insulting' words used...