Study Links Surface Ozone to Heatwave Deaths in India
Study Links Surface Ozone to Heatwave Deaths in India
IN · Published Jun 29, 2026
A study published in the journal *npj Clean Air* highlights the role of surface ozone in exacerbating heatwave-related deaths in India.
Over the past two decades, surface ozone levels have consistently exceeded the World Health Organization's (WHO) safe limit of 70 micrograms per cubic meter during pre-monsoon months.

Impact & Risks

The findings underscore the growing health risks posed by rising surface ozone levels during heatwaves. Vulnerable populations, particularly those with pre-existing respiratory and cardiovascular conditions, face heightened mortality risks. The study also highlights India's broader vulnerability to air pollution, with ozone emerging as a significant contributor alongside particulate matter. Without effective policy interventions, the increasing frequency and intensity of heatwaves could further degrade air quality and public health.

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