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Pollution forces to Nepal to shut schools, colleges for four days

| @indiablooms | Mar 30, 2021, at 11:49 pm

Kathmandu: Schools and colleges in Nepal had remained closed for most of the time last year. But on Monday they have been ordered to remain close for four more days. And this time not because of Covid-19; it is the air pollution.

Air pollution has risen to a hazardous level in capital Kathmandu Valley, and other areas of the country also witnessed deteriorating air quality. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has decided to close all educational institutes from Tuesday to Friday.

The increasing level of pollution, the ministry said, could adversely affect the health of children.

A report in the Himalayan Times says the people in the Kathmandu Valley have been complaining of serious health issues like burning eyes and nose, itchy throat, and other issues.

Authorities have issued a statement calling people to remain indoor as the exposure could have serious health issues.

In the past few weeks, the country has reported many instances of forest fires. Experts believe, the forest fires along with the slow wind speed caused the deterioration of air quality in the country.

Kathmandu Valley remained the worst affected region in the country, with bad air trapped in the valley due to low wind speed and forest fires in the surrounding areas.

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