Kindergartens, Primary Schools Closed In Iran’s Capital Over Serious Air Pollution

Kindergartens, Primary Schools Closed In Iran’s Capital Over Serious Air Pollution

TEHRAN, Nov 14 (NNN-IRNA) – Iranian authorities closed kindergartens and primary schools, on Wednesday, over serious air pollution in Iran’s capital, Tehran, Eghtesad Online news website reported.

The announcement was made by Tehran’s Governor, Anoushirvan Mohseni-Bandpay, according to the report.

The density of toxic pollutants has been steadily increasing since late Oct, reaching levels considered dangerous for the vulnerable.

To encourage private vehicle users to switch to public transport, bus and subway fares in Tehran have been slashed by half, until further notice, Mohammad Taqizadeh, head of Air Pollution Emergency Committee, was quoted as saying.

Meanwhile, charges paid by cars entering the zone demarcated by the Air Pollution Control scheme, have been increased by 50 percent, in order to reduce traffic in the central parts of the capital, Taqizadeh added.

Authorities urged Tehran’s residents to avoid outdoor physical exercises.– NNN-IRNA

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