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Smoke Pollution During The First World War

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On December 9th the fog had lifted and the after math was enormous. The smoke pollution that had filled the air for five days was so lethal it had killed humans and animals. According to Excell “ Before the weather conditions changed and the smog retreated, thousands had died. Official estimates at the time put the number of fatalities at 4,000 – more civilian casualties than were caused by any single incident during the war – while recent research suggests that it may have caused as many as 12,000 deaths”. (Excell, 2015) It was so bad funeral director were running out of caskets and florists were running out of flowers. Many people were complaining of having breathing difficulties, and chest pains throughout the five days and days after.

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