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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'Unprecedented' floods in India will have a severe impact on agriculture, nonprofit saysDebi Goenka of the Conservation Action Trust says there's a lack of preparation when it comes to disaster management.
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MUMBAI, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Air quality in India's financial hub of Mumbai on Thursday was worse than smog-filled national capital New Delhi, raising concerns of long-term health risks to people living in the country's two highly populated cities. Mumbai's air quality was "very poor" and is expected to remain the same for the next two or three days, government data showed. Residents were advised to stay indoors and avoid long walks, according to a federal government website that charts air quality in Indian cities. India's capital New Delhi and its suburbs endure poor air every winter as colder, heavier air traps construction dust, vehicle emissions and smoke from the burning of crop stubble in the nearby states of Punjab and Haryana. Mumbai has so far not suffered poor air quality for prolonged periods, but Goenka, an executive trustee of non-profit Conservation Action Trust focused on urban ecological issues, said the city's air quality was likely to worsen due to infrastructure expansion.
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