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    Asian Games 2018: Air pollution in Jakarta a major concern

    Asian Games 2018: Air pollution in Jakarta a major concern

    By Rajdeep Saha
    Aug 17, 2018
    09:44 pm

    What's the story

    Indonesia are set to host the Asian Games 2018 and ahead of the mega event, air pollution in, the traffic-clogged capital, Jakarta has become a concern.

    The air-quality index has regularly clocked 150, which is considered to be a major health hazard for general public.

    Despite efforts made to cut down on congestion, the increased toxicity in the city's skies remains an issue.

    Athletes

    Around 16,000 athletes are set to take part

    Jakarta's air-quality index reached 107 on Friday.

    People with respiratory problems are facing issues.

    Around 16,000 athletes from 45 nations are taking part in the upcoming Games.

    Tourists, too, have been flocking the city and co-city, Palembang, with the Games being a major attraction.

    The manner in which the air-quality index is deteriorating, it's a worrying sign for everyone concerned.

    Games

    Outdoor games to affect athletes in large

    The biggest issue facing athletes will be the outdoor events.

    Games like athletics, archery, baseball, softball and rugby are the ones that will see athletes coming out in the open.

    The weather too is humid, as temperatures regularly rise to 31 degree Celsius.

    The sprawling city has close to 18 million cars plying on the roads on a daily basis.

    Issues

    Too late for Indonesian government to tackle issues

    17-year-old race-walker, Hendro Yap, is concerned about performing in the upcoming Games.

    He stated one sweats more and the pollution makes it hard to perform.

    Environmental experts too have gone on to claim that there is little hope for clean skies.

    Back in 2008, China hosted the Olympics and the government took ardent measures in closing down factories around Beijing. It worked nicely.

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