Air pollution claims 40,000 lives in Iran, health official warns

Iran pollution in Tehran
Iran pollution in Tehran

Air pollution caused more than 40,000 deaths in Iran last year, Deputy Health Minister Alireza Raisi revealed, marking a sharp rise of 10 to 12 percent compared to previous years.

“The majority of these deaths were due to cardiovascular diseases, strokes, respiratory issues, and cancers,” Raisi said in a Saturday interview.

He described the growing toll as a public health crisis, urging immediate action to improve air quality.

Air pollution in Iran has become a critical public health concern, particularly in major cities like Tehran, Ahvaz, and Isfahan. It is driven by factors such as high levels of vehicle emissions, industrial activities, reliance on low-quality fuel, and natural phenomena like dust storms.