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Mumbai AQI Level Dips, Remains In 'Poor' Category

Mumbai's Air Quality Index reached 140, according to data from aqi.in. It was 1.11 times higher than the average in Maharashtra.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Mumbai's worsening air quality has become a major concern for its residents. (Photo source: Freepik)</p></div>
Mumbai's worsening air quality has become a major concern for its residents. (Photo source: Freepik)

Air quality levels in Mumbai dipped but remained in the 'poor' category on Monday. The city's Air Quality Index reached 140, according to data from aqi.in. It was 1.11 times higher than the average in Maharashtra.

The city's air quality has become a major concern for its residents. Particulate Matter stood at 68 µg/m³, while PM10 levels were at a concerning 150 µg/m³. Both are indicators of harmful particles in the air that can penetrate the lungs and bloodstream, leading to serious health issues, especially for those with pre-existing respiratory conditions.

Other major pollutants contributing to Mumbai's air pollution include carbon monoxide at 613ppb, sulfur dioxide at 5ppb, nitrogen dioxide at 6ppb, and ozone at 19pp. These pollutants can exacerbate the city's air quality problems, further impacting the health of its population.

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The AQI scale categorises air quality as follows:

  • Good (0 to 50): Fresh and toxin-free air.

  • Moderate (50 to 100): Acceptable for most, with mild discomfort for sensitive individuals.

  • Poor (100 to 200): Breathing may be uncomfortable, especially for those with respiratory issues.

  • Unhealthy (200 to 300): High risk for children, pregnant women, and the elderly. Limiting outdoor activities is advised.

  • Severe (300 to 400): Prolonged exposure can cause serious health problems. Outdoor activities should be avoided.

  • Hazardous (400 to 500+): Extremely dangerous air quality, posing life-threatening risks with prolonged exposure.

Most polluted regions in Mumbai were Bandra East, Deonar, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra West, Kalina, Powai and Sion East, among others.

Mumbai's air pollution levels have been historically largely attributed to construction work in the city.

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