Mega cities, typically defined as urban areas with a population exceeding 10 million, can face a variety of problems, including:
- Overpopulation: Strain on resources such as housing, transportation, and public services.
- Traffic Congestion: Increased vehicle use leads to severe traffic jams and longer commute times.
- Pollution: High levels of air, water, and noise pollution due to industrial activities and vehicle emissions.
- Infrastructure Strain: Aging or inadequate infrastructure can result in issues like water shortages and power outages.
- Social Inequality: Marked socioeconomic divides, with significant disparities between affluent and impoverished populations.
- Crime: Higher crime rates can result from poverty and lack of resources.
- Health Issues: Spread of diseases and public health crises due to population density and pollution.
- Housing Shortages: Increased demand for affordable housing can lead to homelessness and slum development.
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