Coyhaique – a Chilean city located to the east of the Andes mountain range – was the most polluted city in Latin America in 2023, based on fine air particulate matter concentration (PM2.5). That year, the city reported an average PM2.5 concentration of 33.2 micrograms per cubic meter. This was followed by Nacimiento, also located in Chile, with an estimated PM2.5 concentration of around 32.4 μg/m³.
Pollution in Latin American capitals
The Chilean capital, Santiago, registered an average PM2.5 concentration of 21.3 μg/m³ in 2023. Lima, the Peruvian capital, had an estimated PM2.5 concentration of around 19.7 μg/m³, while in the capital of Mexico (Mexico City), air pollution amounted to 22.3 μg/m³. The World Health Organization's air quality standards recommend a maximum annual average concentration of 10 μg/m³.
The burden of pollution on health
Air particulate pollution has been associated with an increase in mortality from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, as well as development of lung cancer. This is specially concerning considering that nearly 2.8 billion people worldwide are exposed to hazardous levels of air pollution. In particular, South Asia was home to the countries with the highest exposure to hazardous concentrations of air pollution in 2022.
Average PM2.5 concentration in selected cities in Latin America in 2023
(in micrograms per cubic meter of air)
This statistic displays the pollution level of selected Latin American cities, including the most polluted cities of each country and some major cities. However, it does not necessarily correspond the top most polluted cities in the region.
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IQAir. (March 19, 2024). Average PM2.5 concentration in selected cities in Latin America in 2023 (in micrograms per cubic meter of air) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1029132/latin-america-air-pollution-city/
IQAir. "Average PM2.5 concentration in selected cities in Latin America in 2023 (in micrograms per cubic meter of air)." Chart. March 19, 2024. Statista. Accessed November 21, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1029132/latin-america-air-pollution-city/
IQAir. (2024). Average PM2.5 concentration in selected cities in Latin America in 2023 (in micrograms per cubic meter of air). Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: November 21, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1029132/latin-america-air-pollution-city/
IQAir. "Average Pm2.5 Concentration in Selected Cities in Latin America in 2023 (in Micrograms per Cubic Meter of Air)." Statista, Statista Inc., 19 Mar 2024, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1029132/latin-america-air-pollution-city/
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