Breathing in Carabobo is Injurious to Health.

Air pollution threatens the health of 2.8 million people across 15 districts in Carabobo. The average PM2.5 level is 18.6 ”g/m³—3.7× higher than the WHO guideline.

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Air Pollution in Carabobo

Carabobo faces significant air pollution challenges. 100% of districts exceed the WHO guideline for clean air. This is putting 2.8 million across 15 districts at risk.

The average PM2.5 over 2023 was 18.6”g/m³. That's 3.7 times the WHO guideline for clean air of 5”g/m³.

This is equivalent of everybody, including children, smoking about 309 cigarettes in a year.

Air Quality Trend

Annual PM2.5 levels from 2014 to 2023. The WHO guideline for safe air is 5 ”g/m³.

Life Expectancy Impact

If Carabobo met the WHO guideline of 5 ”g/m³, the average person would live 1.35 years longer.

That's 3.7M years of life stolen from 2.8 million people. Years of watching children grow up. Years of building a career. Years of quiet mornings and celebrations.

Lives cut short. Breathing kills.

Districts with Highest Pollution

The top 10 most polluted districts in Carabobo. These areas face the greatest health burden from air pollution.

  • 1.Los Guayos
    1.5 years lost
  • 2.Lago Valencia
    1.4 years lost
  • 3.San JoaquĂ­n
    1.4 years lost
  • 4.Guacara
    1.4 years lost
  • 5.Valencia
    1.4 years lost
  • 6.Puerto Cabello
    1.3 years lost
  • 7.San Diego
    1.3 years lost
  • 8.Diego Ibarra
    1.3 years lost
  • 9.MontalbĂĄn
    1.3 years lost
  • 10.Miranda
    1.3 years lost

Population Exposure by Pollution Level

Distribution of population across different PM2.5 pollution levels. The WHO guideline is 5 ”g/m³—only populations below this threshold are breathing safe air.

< 5 ”g/m³
0%
0
5-10 ”g/m³
0%
0
10-15 ”g/m³
0%
0
15-25 ”g/m³
100%
2.8M
25-35 ”g/m³
0%
0
> 35 ”g/m³
0%
0

All 15 Districts in Carabobo

Complete air quality data for every district in Carabobo, sorted by population.

DistrictPopulationPM2.5 ”g/m³Years Lost
Valencia1.1M
18.8
1.4 years
Lago Valencia320K
19.2
1.4 years
Libertador203K
17.7
1.2 years
Diego Ibarra183K
18.5
1.3 years
Carlos Arevalo161K
17.6
1.2 years
Puerto Cabello152K
18.7
1.3 years
Naguanagua113K
17.8
1.3 years
Los Guayos108K
19.8
1.5 years
Guacara105K
18.9
1.4 years
Juan José Mora99K
18.0
1.3 years
San Diego99K
18.6
1.3 years
San JoaquĂ­n70K
19.0
1.4 years
Miranda50K
18.1
1.3 years
Bejuma22K
17.6
1.2 years
MontalbĂĄn10K
18.1
1.3 years

Showing 15 districts, sorted by population (largest first). PM2.5 values are for 2023. Years lost calculated against WHO guideline of 5 ”g/m³.