Teheran: Luftqualität für 95% der Jahre untragbar, Regierung macht Versprechungen, aber kaum Fortschritte erkennbar
**The Daily Struggle: Teheran's Residents Suffocate Under Toxic Skies**
Imagine living in a city where the air you breathe is a constant threat to your health, where every day feels like a battle against pollution and smog. For millions of people in Teheran, this is their harsh reality. The city's already dire air quality has hit rock bottom, with only 197 days out of the year considered "acceptable" - that's less than 1/5 of the time! It's a staggering number that highlights the severity of the problem.
Add to that the fact that on over 40% of days, the particulate matter levels are so high they're deemed unhealthy. No wonder residents are complaining of respiratory issues and feeling like their quality of life is severely restricted. The situation is further exacerbated by the city's massive population - over 15 million people are calling Teheran home.
The effects are not just physical, but also emotional and economic. People are stuck in traffic for hours on end, while the government promises improvement but delivers little. Some even speculate that a possible solution could be to relocate the capital entirely - an extreme measure that highlights the depth of the crisis.
It's time for real change, and it starts with acknowledging the severity of this issue. The people of Teheran deserve better than to suffocate under toxic skies every day.
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