Acoustic noise caused by 10,000 deaths a year in Europe

For citizens living in large cities, the noise of everyday life is often ignored. As a result of acoustic pollution, as the European Agency for Environment reveals in its recent study, at least 43 thousand people seeking medical help are directly affected by sound pollution, while [...]
For citizens living in large cities, the noise of everyday life is often ignored.
As a result of acoustic pollution, as the European Agency for Environment reveals in its recent study, at least 43 thousand people seeking medical help are directly affected by acoustic pollution, while 10,000 early dead people in the world are related to the problem.
Touched and people suffering from anxiety due to over-blown noise rate, there are at least 8 million citizens in Europe. According to the recent investigation of “Euroacustici”, the specialised environmental noise agency, represented last October 20th at “Roma Tre” University, comes from a close to their homes.
Although stress and other concerns are not the most harmful, traffic - related noises are much, according to the World Health Organization.
In the European Union and other Eastern European countries, a total of 61 thousand people a year suffer from vital heart disease, 45 thousand for child recognition difficulties, 903 thousand a year from sleep disorders, 22 thousand from ear failure, and 587 thousand a year for other concerns.
Daily traffic is the main source of all these concerns. The problem is further burdened by the fact that life near the city will continue to be much more frequent than that in urban suburbs. In 2020, a prediction says that 80% of the European population will live in city centres, so they will be exposed to noise, often much stronger than legal health rates.











