The contaminated air is a result of multiple factors, including the presence of communities surrounding the city known as the Ger District. In this area, impoverished families utilize illicit raw coal from the black market, alongside burning tires, plastic bottles, and other refuse within their traditional dwellings called yurts. These practices are used to combat the cold winters. Additionally, Ulaanbaatar is affected by the emissions from four substantial coal plants, further contributing to the pollution.
“Air pollution has become a child health crisis in Ulaanbaatar, putting every child and pregnancy at risk,” according to the UNICEF report.
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