09 November, 11:30 pm
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India: "Delhi suffocates!", Licypriya tweet against smog
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(ANSA) - NEW DELHI, 09 NOV - "Declare a health emergency in Delhi! We are suffocating! Children are dying" is the heartfelt tweet that Licypriya Kangujam, nine, a well-known Indian climate activist addressed to the governor of the Indian capital.
The tweet concludes: "We want urgent action now for permanent solutions."
The girl, founder of "The Child movement", has long been at the forefront of the battle against pollution: in 2019 she took part in COP25, the United Nations climate conference in Madrid and addressed world leaders, the last month she was stopped in Delhi by police while demonstrating in front of Parliament with another young activist Aarav Seth, 12.
Licypriya's tweet, which went viral, comes at a critical moment for Delhi, which today, for the fifth consecutive day, is suffocating from the air that has become unbreathable, with pollution levels defined as "very dangerous".
According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board 'AQI index, which measures polluting particles in the air, it has reached a guard level, 474. (ANSA).
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