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(ANSA) – ROME, SEPTEMBER 30 – More than eight out of ten cities pay a contribution on smog; In fact, 85% are below sufficiency for air quality: the “taillights” are “Turin, Rome, Palermo, Milan and Como”, which have a zero vote.
This is what emerges from the new Legambiente ‘Mal’aria’ report that analyzes pollution over a period of five years (from 2014 to 2018) taking into account the values of the World Health Organization (WHO). The report, presented on the eve of the entry into force of anti-smog measures in various areas of the country on the basis of the agreement for the areas of the Po Valley, with this special edition the report cards on air pollution are assigned to 97 Italian cities, thanks to the comparison of the annual average concentrations of fine particles (Pm10 and Pm2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
Legambiente, in a focus on cars contained in the report, then underlines that non-compliance with anti-pollution regulations by some of the diesel vehicles has led to an estimated 568 more deaths in the city of Milan alone, due to exposure ‘ outlawed “in NO2” for only one year “.
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