Delhi Pollution Deaths: Over 9,000 Respiratory Fatalities in 2024

Delhi Pollution Deaths Spike in 2024: Over 9,000 Respiratory Fatalities Reported

Delhi recorded a sharp rise in deaths linked to air pollution in 2024, with respiratory diseases causing over 9,000 fatalities, according to official health data. The figures mark a significant increase from 2023, highlighting a severe public health crisis driven by deteriorating air quality.

Key Takeaways

  • Respiratory diseases caused over 18% of all deaths in Delhi in 2024.
  • Heart diseases were responsible for nearly 25% of fatalities.
  • Winter months saw the highest hospital admissions and deaths.
  • Experts directly link the surge to high levels of PM2.5 and other pollutants.

What the Data Shows

The Delhi government’s health department data reveals a worrying trend. Respiratory and heart diseases together accounted for a large portion of deaths in the capital, with a clear increase compared to previous years.

Doctors Link Deaths Directly to Pollution

Medical experts have no doubt about the primary cause. “The particulate matter, especially PM2.5, penetrates deep into the lungs and enters the bloodstream, causing inflammation and exacerbating existing conditions. We are seeing more cases of severe asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and heart attacks,” said Dr. Arvind Kumar, a senior pulmonologist.

Winter Smog and Vulnerable Groups

The report confirms that the worst impact was felt during the winter months, when severe smog blankets the city. The elderly, children, and people with pre-existing health conditions were the most affected.

Activists Criticize Policy Response

Environmental groups have called out the lack of effective action. “The data is a grim reminder that air pollution is not just an environmental issue but a severe public health emergency. The policies in place are reactive, not preventive,” said an activist from the Centre for Science and Environment.

Government Action and Expert Demands

While the Delhi government has acknowledged the crisis and pointed to efforts under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), experts demand a stronger, year-round strategy. They emphasize the need for coordinated action with neighboring states to tackle trans-boundary pollution effectively.

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