In 2024, Kandahar presents a unique case with zero reported metrics regarding public perception of crime. This lack of data makes it challenging to assess the current crime climate or compare it with other regions.
Typically, information like the level of crime or specific worries about violent or property crimes is crucial for understanding public safety concerns, but such metrics are absent.
Kandahar faces considerable environmental challenges, as indicated by its high pollution index in 2024, emphasizing air quality issues.
Residents express significant dissatisfaction with overall air quality, potentially impacted by urban activities and climatic conditions.
Noise pollution is reported as a satisfaction area, contrasting sharply with other environmental concerns, suggesting that while sound levels are manageable, other pollutants are more pressing.
Garbage disposal and cleanliness are major issues, impacting residents' quality of life and contributing to the negative perception of the city's sustainability efforts.
Green spaces in Kandahar are perceived negatively, indicating a shortage or poor maintenance of recreational and environmental areas which are essential for city life.
Water pollution poses a serious concern, with dissatisfaction likely tied to issues around contamination or supply quality.