India Had Most Pollution Deaths In 2019, Over 23.5 Lakh: Lancet Study
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Pollution Deaths: Globally, pollution of any kind was responsible for nine million deaths in 2019 - equivalent to one in six deaths worldwide.
India saw over 23.5 lakh premature deaths due to pollution of all types - including 16.7 lakh fatalities caused by air pollution - in 2019, the highest among all countries globally, according to a new study published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal.
The majority of air pollution related deaths - 9.8 lakh - in India were caused by ambient PM2.5 pollution -- tiny pollution particles in the air that are two and one half microns or less in width, the researchers said.
Another 6.1 lakh were due to household air pollution, they said.
Globally, pollution of any kind was responsible for nine million deaths in 2019 - equivalent to one in six deaths worldwide.