Financial Tribune:   From halving public transportation fares and hiking traffic tolls by 50% in central Tehran, urban managers have resorted to last-ditch efforts to curb the air pollution choking the capital’s residents

Outdoor physical exercises in all school grades have been cancelled until Friday (Nov. 15), as the sprawling city experienced its seventh consecutive day of dangerously high air pollution levels.

In an emergency meeting held on Sunday, the Air Pollution Emergency Committee announ­ced that if the air quality deteriorates further in the following days, schools will be totally closed to minimize children's outdoor exposure, Tasnim News Agency reported. When air pollution hits an emergency level, representatives from Tehran City Council, Traffic Police, Tehran Munici­pa­li­ty and Department of Environment, along with those of interior and health ministries, convene the committee to tackle the phenomenon.

The density of toxic pollutants has been steadily increasing since the beginning of the cur­rent Iranian month (Oct. 23), reaching levels considered dangerous for vulnerable citizens, including children, the elderly, pregnant women and those with respiratory and cardiovas­cular problems, who are referred to as sensitive group.

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