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Delhi Smog: Chest Hurting, Throat Paining, Says Parineeti Chopra

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Nov, 2017 11:44 AM
  • Delhi Smog: Chest Hurting, Throat Paining, Says Parineeti Chopra

Raising concern over the toxic blanket that covers Delhi and the surrounding areas over the last two days, actress Parineeti Chopra said that the smog in Delhi has led to pain in her chest and throat.

 

The 29-year-old, who was in Delhi for two days, took to her Instagram and posted her picture with a doctor's mask on her face.

 

The picture was captioned, "2 days of shooting in Delhi - and my chest is hurting, head is hurting, throat is paining!! ?? Cant believe we have let things go so out of hand that human beings dont have air to breathe to anymore. Can't imagine the situation for kids and elders. Please guys, lets all WAKE UP. We cannot be doing this to our planet. #DelhiSmog.

 
 
 
 

According to reports, the air quality index of Delhi's Lodhi Road area fell under 'severe' category with high particulate matter at 10 and 2.5.

 

Various areas, including Dwarka, India Gate, Dhaula Kuan and R.K. Puram are covered with thick smog.

 

Dr Vikas Maurya, Senior Consultant & Head of Department from Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi advised people to avoid going outdoors along with doing physical activities like cycling, jogging.

 

N95 masks should be used if it is absolutely necessary to go out.

 

Air Purifying plants such as Aloe Vera, Ivy and Spider Plant can be placed in the home and offices.

 

To ensure that indoor air pollution does not take place make sure there is a chimney in the kitchen and an exhaust in the bathroom.

 

Consume fruits rich in Vitamin C, Magnesium, foods rich in Omega Fatty Acid and have herbal ginger and Tulsi tea

 

Air pollution poses a major health risk and can cause stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, and chronic and acute respiratory diseases.

 

According to the WHO, 92 percent of the world's population lives in areas where the air quality is below the WHO standards.

 

About 88 percent of premature deaths occur in the low- and middle-income countries, where air pollution is escalating at an alarming rate.

 

B-TOWN RAISES CONCERN OVER 'DAMN SCARY' DELHI SMOG

 

Dense smog, caused due to air pollution, continued to engulf the national capital for the third day today.

 

Raising their concern on the same, Bollywood celebrities like Arjun Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor and Dia Mirza, said that Delhi smog is "damn scary" and stringent steps should be taken on "an urgent basis."

 

Experts have recently declared public health emergency in Delhi as air quality in the world's most polluted capital city plunged to levels likened to smoking at least 50 cigarettes in a single day.

 

Bollywood celebrities, who are in the city to shoot for their respective films, are suffering from breathing the highly polluted air.

 

Here's what they tweeted:

 

The 'Half Girlfriend' star Arjun Kapoor took to his Twitter handle and wrote, "What's happening in Delhi is dangerous in more ways than one can imagine...I'm filming here as I type this and I'm fearing things aren't gonna really get any better.."

 

Adding, "I'm here for a few weeks for my shoot in Delhi but it's disconcerting to see the city suffocating. We need to put politics and personal agendas aside stopping the blame game & come together to find a solution otherwise all of us are gonna be affected in more ways than we realise."

 

"I hope & pray the people who are assigned the job of finding long term solutions activately seek & put them into action soon. As citizens we shouldn't feel paranoid about the air we breathe. Our capital is suffering & we are all to blamed but now is the time to right our wrongs," Arjun said in another tweet.

 

'Newton' star, Rajkummar Rao? wrote, "It's damn scary. We need to do something about it on an urgent basis."

 

'Ok Jaanu' star Shraddha also raised her concern and tweeted, "#SmogInDelhi is upsetting but what are we all doing?Are we doing our bit?Are we doing enough for the betterment of our city/country/planet?"

 

Actress Dia Mirza tweeted, "There are over 51000 children living in street situations in #Delhi breathing this poison. The invisible killer has been visible for years but it has done nothing to ensure collective action to combat #AirPollution. #DelhiSmog #BeatPollution"

 

According to reports, the air quality index of Delhi's Lodhi Road area fell under 'severe' category with high particulate matter at 10 and 2.5.

 

Various areas, including Dwarka, India Gate, Dhaula Kuan and R.K. Puram are covered with thick smog.

 

Dr Vikas Maurya, Senior Consultant and Head of Department from Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi advised people to avoid going outdoors along with doing physical activities like cycling, jogging.

 

N95 masks should be used if it is absolutely necessary to go out.

 

Air Purifying plants such as Aloe Vera, Ivy and Spider Plant can be placed in the home and offices.

 

To ensure that indoor air pollution does not take place make sure there is a chimney in the kitchen and an exhaust in the bathroom.

 

Consume fruits rich in Vitamin C, Magnesium, foods rich in Omega Fatty Acid and have herbal ginger and Tulsi tea

 

Air pollution poses a major health risk and can cause stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, and chronic and acute respiratory diseases.

 

According to the WHO, 92 percent of the world's population lives in areas where the air quality is below the WHO standards.

 

About 88 percent of premature deaths occur in the low- and middle-income countries, where air pollution is escalating at an alarming rate.

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