"Chennai Tops the World Ranking," Says TamilNadu Weatherman
Home > News Shots > Tamil Nadu newsThe concern over drastic climatic change has been increasing over the period of time in the capital of Tamil Nadu, Chennai. Amidst various factors affecting the environment, pollution tops the list.
People of Chennai celebrated 'Bhogi' today across the city. Apparently the pollution level rose up in major places including the suburban areas and nearby districts such as Vellore.
TamilNadu Weatherman who is known for his accuracy in weather forecast and prediction of possible climatic conditions commented on the pollution level registered in Chennai today. He posted the statistics of pollution level in Chennai today which showcased Chennai at the top among other nations around the world.
An extremely concerned weatherman said, "Chennai tops the World Ranking of having the most polluted air as of Today. At one point the PM 2.5 of Manali touched 795 while US Consulate touched 722. Please comment sensibly. I respect the tradition of our people burning old things, irrespective whether it is right or wrong." through his Twitter handle.
The tweet received mixed response while different people blaming different aspects of the environmant for the drastic change in the climate.
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