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Polluted Delhi air ‘like death sentence’

  • Smog kills more than one million Indians every year and Delhi has the worst air of any major city on the planet

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Smog shrouds India Gate in New Delhi. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Yogesh Kumar wheezes after life-saving surgery to remove a diseased lung, but his surgeons wonder how long he can last outside hospital breathing some of the world’s dirtiest air.

Smog kills more than one million Indians every year and Delhi has the worst air of any major city on the planet, the World Health Organisation says.

Every November, hospital wards start filling with gasping patients as a tell-tale greyish haze shrouds the city of 20 million.

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“Delhi air is like a death sentence for him,” said Srinivas K. Gopinath, a thoracic surgeon at Sir Ganga Ram hospital in the Indian capital where 29-year-old Kumar was treated.

Gopinath fears for his patient, who survived tuberculosis but is now at the mercy of another invisible killer.

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Vehicles drive through smog in New Delhi, India. Photo: Reuters
Vehicles drive through smog in New Delhi, India. Photo: Reuters
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