Agra News Today: Pollution is increasing in many cities of the country. Taj city Agra is not untouched by this. Pollution level in Agra is reaching a worrying level. A hazy layer of pollution remains in Agra in the morning and evening, it can prove to be dangerous for breathing.
The health department also seems to be concerned about the increasing level of pollution. In view of the increasing impact of pollution, the health department has issued an advisory. Under this, the elderly and children have been advised to use masks. Experts have also said that the particles present in the smog are dangerous for breathing.
Pollution has dimmed the shine of the Taj Mahal
Agra is famous as a tourist city. Every day a large number of tourists come to Agra to see the beauty of the Taj Mahal, one of the most magnificent buildings in the world. However, for the past few days, Agra is covered in pollution, due to which tourists coming to see the Taj Mahal are disappointed.
The grandeur of Taj Mahal is not clearly visible in the morning and evening due to fog. Taj Mahal has been constructed with white marble stones. Hence, it is not visible during fog. The level of pollution is continuously increasing here, which can be fatal in the coming times.
The Health Department has made this appeal
. The Health Department has expressed concern about pollution. The Health Department has said that masks should be used due to smog. So that the harmful particles present in the air due to pollution can be prevented from entering. The Health Department has asked to take special care of one's health during pollution.
CMO Agra Dr Arun Srivastava said that the weather is changing and smog is prevalent. At this time, the elderly and children should go out of the house only when necessary and use masks. So that no kind of infection occurs.
Agra CMO appealed to take all necessary steps to stop the level of pollution. He said that to stop pollution, guidelines have been issued to stop burning of stubble and pollution caused by vehicles. CMO Dr Arun Srivastava said that if possible, use public transport or electric vehicles for commuting.
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