Public health at risk across Asia as price of gas for cooking soars

The Guardian · May 13, 2026 General

Families turn to dirty fuels such as firewood, bringing fears over air pollution and fragility of energy transition In the ramshackle lanes of a south Delhi slum, Afshana Khatoon crouched wearily on her haunches and began lighting a small pile of firewood. She had only just returned from six hours spent trudging through the urban forests and dry parks of India’s capital looking for kindling to turn into a makeshift stove. As the unforgiving summer heat soared above 40C, she had walked for miles, piling the sticks and fallen branches into a bundle on her head while sweat ran down her face.

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