My mother survived this. She was a registered nurse/midwife at the Royal Northern Hospital on Holloway Road. It was horrific. She herself got really sick from the smog.
I live in Western Canada we are smothered in Wildfire smoke coupled with 37 degree Celsius heat. It is sickening many people. I couldn’t image those folks feeling any different. What a world 😢
@@mikeyd946 When the fires were at their worst in Canada, upstate (central, actually) New York had months of haze and grey skys. Can only imagine how bad it was, closer to the source.
Yes, I was in grammar school. Walked down the street with my arm stretched in front of me, in case I bumped into someone. Also biked to school, in terror hearing an invisible bus rumbling up the hill behind me!
It could just be the camera quality but this looks even worse than the annual delhi lahore fog at the moment. Atleast we only had to deal with it once, 70 years ago! The key is to learn your lessons lol
Around 1900 - 1920, many such events, and very bad ones, happened throughout the eastern United States, basically anywhere you had a river and burning coal for heat and power.
The Crown did an excellent job portraying this in one of their early episodes. Yeah some of it was fabricated (Churchill's secretary never existed), but it seemed very realistic. If I remember right, they actually reenacted a few scenes from this very newsreel footage for it!
Actually, old movies of an even older Victorian Era, showed the frequent, but at the time typical London Fog. At the time it was portrayed as a phenomenon of nature. Now i doubt that. But then, why isn't it mention here, if it wasn't ???
The 1900 novel "The Doom of London" did not portray it as a freak of nature, because it wasn't. The east coast American railroads were electrified in the 'teens and 'twenties because of this.
Southport's always sending airplanes from the army base over the northwest when the sky is too blue & within 2 hours its all grey. They are doing it again soon.
Lucky it's not like this now (although if you believe sadiq you'd think it is) how would you find all the stabbing victims when you can't see through the smog.
"China : we defeated smog without even trying" - yeah, because the CCP basically decided to put their industries in the outskirts of major cities instead of inside them, which has improved the air in the big political and financial centres in the detriment of other areas (it's to be said that the situation isn't good though, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, etc. are still very polluted cities). Most of China is incredibily polluted and you can prove that by looking at data for air pollution measured via neutral estimates.
This was predicted in the novel "The Doom of London" in 1900 (available free online.) Even then, they knew it was coming: today, we have people pooh-poohing the onsetting climate disaster.
London is certainly more diverse than previously and its air is cleaner than in the 1950s before the Clean Air Act. Of course, the UK has exported its highly-polluting industries to the Global South so we can smugly congratulate ourselves.
My mum was also a midwife during the great smog. She remembers how helpful the blind people were in helping people including the emergency services.
Incredible. This was only 72 years ago. It feels like we are light years away from that era.
Believe me. We are not. Not by a long shot. Not by a VERY long shot.
My mother survived this. She was a registered nurse/midwife at the Royal Northern Hospital on Holloway Road. It was horrific. She herself got really sick from the smog.
Today we are facing this in Lahore, air quality is extremely bad and increasing every year!
Unfortunately, but our Government just thinking about short term changes, no long term solution is exoected.
Here from The Crown, i can't believe thousands died
Good series. I'm watching it now. Greetings from Serbia...
I live in Western Canada we are smothered in Wildfire smoke coupled with 37 degree Celsius heat. It is sickening many people. I couldn’t image those folks feeling any different. What a world 😢
A man-made world.
@@mikeyd946 When the fires were at their worst in Canada, upstate (central, actually) New York had months of haze and grey skys. Can only imagine how bad it was, closer to the source.
1950s London = 2020s Delhi
70 years behind
Or Chengdu or Norilsk...💨😤🤯🤢☠️
@@universeslap Norilsk probably looks better than your love life 😋
@@OutragedPufferfish here is prime example of classic russian personality trait😘
@@universeslap I'm right, just admit it. It's the democratic thing to do.
Yes, I was in grammar school. Walked down the street with my arm stretched in front of me, in case I bumped into someone. Also biked to school, in terror hearing an invisible bus rumbling up the hill behind me!
I hope things wont reach that bad in Lahore, but the govt should introduce similar to clean air act.
It could just be the camera quality but this looks even worse than the annual delhi lahore fog at the moment.
Atleast we only had to deal with it once, 70 years ago!
The key is to learn your lessons lol
Not as serious but a very similar pollution event happened in Donora, Pennsylvania in 1948.
Around 1900 - 1920, many such events, and very bad ones, happened throughout the eastern United States, basically anywhere you had a river and burning coal for heat and power.
The Crown did an excellent job portraying this in one of their early episodes. Yeah some of it was fabricated (Churchill's secretary never existed), but it seemed very realistic. If I remember right, they actually reenacted a few scenes from this very newsreel footage for it!
I’m hear after watching The Crown
Hear, hear! 👂
I learned about this in The Crown.
And also: there was no reason this couldn't have been prevented by copying what New York City did earlier in the century: eliminate burning coal!
Pov you just started watching the crown
I once saw " yellow" fog as a young child in N.W.5,early '60's
Smart doctor
Actually, old movies of an even older Victorian Era, showed the frequent, but at the time typical London Fog. At the time it was portrayed as a phenomenon of nature. Now i doubt that. But then, why isn't it mention here, if it wasn't ???
The 1900 novel "The Doom of London" did not portray it as a freak of nature, because it wasn't. The east coast American railroads were electrified in the 'teens and 'twenties because of this.
Southport's always sending airplanes from the army base over the northwest when the sky is too blue & within 2 hours its all grey. They are doing it again soon.
We had quite a bit of that in Los Angeles. I would see six to eight jets criss-crossing the sky.
I am a fan of BBC but unable to understand English subtitle. Request also hindi subtitle. Please favour us.
Learn English not your shit language
Smokers had their own little chimney exhaling even more noxious pollution..
Air Pollution means to say Clean Energy Solutions.
Thousands!
I come to know about this from environmental science book.
Crown season 1
Lucky it's not like this now (although if you believe sadiq you'd think it is) how would you find all the stabbing victims when you can't see through the smog.
Are you a Free Man On the Land? Red-pilled alpha male?
India pakistan be like : every year
China : we defeated smog without even trying
"China : we defeated smog without even trying" - yeah, because the CCP basically decided to put their industries in the outskirts of major cities instead of inside them, which has improved the air in the big political and financial centres in the detriment of other areas (it's to be said that the situation isn't good though, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, etc. are still very polluted cities). Most of China is incredibily polluted and you can prove that by looking at data for air pollution measured via neutral estimates.
@@jacksmith-mu3ee You can barely spell. I’ve seen your comments. Tell the CCP you require more schooling lol
Stop driving every where lazy people. Keep road clear for those who really need it.
This was predicted in the novel "The Doom of London" in 1900 (available free online.) Even then, they knew it was coming: today, we have people pooh-poohing the onsetting climate disaster.
In Delhi there's this kind of pollution without the industrialisation 🥴
Yes, India has embraced smog. It's sad.
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Capitalism? , was Chernobyl also caused by capitalism?
@@joelashdod7712 Stalinist state capitalism. USSR was not a socialist society.
You can tell by the comments here that it's now "Londonistan".
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Racist idiots feel a compulsion to comment, just like thick taxi drivers feel the need to share their (wrong) opinions.
London is certainly more diverse than previously and its air is cleaner than in the 1950s before the Clean Air Act. Of course, the UK has exported its highly-polluting industries to the Global South so we can smugly congratulate ourselves.